Three events within two days with around 650 prominent guests from business and politics!

It started on Friday at the evening reception at Cruise Center Warnemünde.

The next morning, we continued the talks over a business brunch in the Stadthalle Rostock. This opportunity enabled us to dive deeper into the topics and make valuable contacts. The exchange of ideas and visions was inspiring and showed the potential of cooperation between business and politics.

The crowning finale of the event was a trip on the sailing ships. Our co-founder, Fabian Hölzke, actively helped set sail and enjoyed the fresh breeze of the Baltic Sea. The trip not only offered a breathtaking view, but also the opportunity to have further discussions in a relaxed atmosphere.
Special thanks go to Lukas Buschhusen for the invitation and excellent organization of this event. The combination of professional exchange and maritime tradition made “Business meets Hanse Sail 2025" an unforgettable experience.
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