
A Szczecin based Incubator
Oderwerk
From
a strong
city
to
a strong
region.

We are looking for the major technological problems of these times in order to find solutions and new business concepts with the help of an accompanied entrepreneurial programme.
Special focus is placed on the cooperation between the teams and the region. We are convinced that a strong region can only be created through an effective international cooperation.

Szczecin, the old new city.
The old port city of Stettin is located in the immediate vicinity of Berlin. In its heyday it grew into an important industrial location and the most important port in the province of Pomerania. Together with the Stettin shipyard, a strong maritime economy developed, which was recognised as far as Berlin and beyond. The relationship between the city, the region and Berlin went so far that Stettin was called the port of Berlin.
Even after the war, the port and shipyard were an integral part of the now Polish city of Szczecin. After existential problems caused by the transformation, the city is now looking for new economic impulses.
The Idea
The Network
Creating cross-border cooperation at the economic and scientific level in the region of Pomerania.
Support
Initiation of an incubator programme to create and promote the local entrepreneurial spirit.
The Region
As the local economy develops, the Pomerania region should also benefit from new markets and supply routes.
The Idea
The Network
Creating cross-border cooperation at the economic and scientific level in the region of Pomerania.
Support
Initiation of an incubator programme to create and promote the local entrepreneurial spirit.
The Region
As the local economy develops, the Pomerania region should also benefit from new markets and supply routes.
About OderWerk

Mathias Ruhnke
Entrepreneur | Interpreter
Born in Berlin and a convinced Stettiner for five years. After studying political science and polonistics, he founded and established a mobile language school & a translation agency. He speaks fluent German, Polish and English.