Top 12 Largest Tech Companies in Germany

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  1. Top 1

    SAP

    German software behemoth SAP SE is headquartered in Walldorf, Baden-Württemberg. It creates company software for handling client connections and internal processes. When it comes to enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, this organization is unrivaled.


    SAP is the largest German firm in terms of market capitalization and the largest non-American software company in terms of sales. In addition to enterprise resource planning (ERP) software, the company also offers database software and technology (especially its own brands), cloud-engineered systems, and a wide variety of ERP software products, including HCM software, CRM software (also known as customer experience software), EPM software, PLM software (product lifecycle management software), SRM software (supplier relationship management software), and SCM software (supply chain management software). Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing, SAP AG, and SAP SE are all useful historical sources.


    Founded: 1972
    Headquarters: Walldorf, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
    Website: https://www.sap.com/

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  2. Top 2

    Infineon

    When the semiconductor division of erstwhile parent firm Siemens AG was spun off, the German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon Technologies AG was established. One of the top 10 semiconductor producers in the world, Infineon employs roughly 50,280 people.

    The corporation generated sales of €11.06 billion in the 2021 fiscal year. In April 2020, Infineon acquired Cypress Semiconductor. Infineon sells chip cards and security devices in addition to semiconductors and systems for the automotive, industrial, and multimarket segments. Infineon has subsidiaries in Singapore and Tokyo, Japan, in the Asia-Pacific region, as well as in the US in Milpitas, California.

    Infineon
    's market cap was $48.30 billion as of March 2023. Infineon is now the 321st most valuable firm in the world, according to market cap. The most recent financial reports from Infineon show that the company's current revenue (TTM) is $15.76 billion. The corporation generated $13.47 billion in revenue in 2021, a rise from $10.79 billion in revenue in 2020.

    Founded: 1 April 1999
    Headquarters: Neubiberg, Germany
    Website: infineon.com

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  3. Top 3

    Zalando

    German e-commerce company Zalando SE sells footwear, apparel, and accessories to customers across Europe and is traded on the stock market. The company, which David Schneider and Robert Gentz started in 2008, now boasts over 50 million users across 25 European nations. Zalando is involved in several different industries, including multi-brand online shopping (including their own brands), a shopping club called Zalando Lounge, retail locations in eleven different German cities, a consulting service called Zalon, and logistics and marketing services for other businesses.


    Zalando has a concept called Connected Retail that links over 7,000 traditional stores with their virtual counterpart. Zalando has around 17,000 workers and 10.35 billion Euro in revenue in 2021.In 2008, Robert Gentz and David Schneider established Zalando in Berlin with funding from the three Samwer brothers. Gentz, Schneider, and Oliver Samwer all went at the WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management, which is where they became friends.


    Founded: October 2008
    Headquarters: Berlin, Germany
    Website:https://zalando.com/

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  4. Top 4

    Delivery Hero

    Berlin, Germany-based Delivery Hero is a subsidiary of the German global food delivery business Delivery Hero. The company, which began in 2011, has since expanded to more than 70 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East, and works with more than 500,000 eateries. Delivery Hero is a pioneer in the burgeoning field of rapid commerce, which specializes in delivering single or small-batch orders in under an hour.

    The number of orders delivered by Delivery Hero increased by 52% year over year to 791 million in Q3 2021. As a "gig economy company" (like Meituan, Uber, or Airbnb), almost all of Delivery Hero's deliveries are made by workers on motorcycles, bicycles, and cars, dispatched via the company's smartphone apps. While the company is headquartered in Germany, it has offices all over the world.

    Delivery Hero
    does not consider its messengers to be employees, despite recent legal precedents in Canada[6] and Australia. Delivery Hero's operations may have been suspended in various countries as a result of continuing legal challenges and labor disputes caused by this policy.


    Founded: 2011
    Headquarters: Berlin, Germany
    Website:https://www.deliveryhero.com/

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  5. Top 5

    Nemetschek

    The Nemetschek Group is a software provider for building professionals. The company creates and sells media and entertainment software in addition to programs used in the construction, management, and design of buildings. Founded by Prof. Georg Nemetschek in 1963 as an engineering firm for the building industry, the company's original name was Ingenieurbüro für das Bauwesen. It was an early adopter of computers and wrote engineering software primarily to meet its own needs. Nemetschek's civil engineering software, Statik 97/77, went on the market that year.

    Nemetschek
    debuted their software package for solid building standard component integrated computation and design at the 1980 Hanover Fair. For years, this was the only product of its kind, as it was the first software to make Computer-aided engineering (CAE) possible on microcomputers.

    Founded: 1963
    Headquarters: Munich, Germany
    Website: https://www.nemetschek.com/en

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  6. Top 6

    HelloFresh

    HelloFresh, with headquarters in Berlin, is a publicly traded company that produces meal kits. It is the most popular meal-kit delivery service in America, and it also operates in other countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Europe (the UK, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Benelux countries, the Netherlands, France, Italy, Ireland, Spain, and Scandinavia).Since its initial public offering in November 2017, it has been traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

    In Berlin, Germany, in November of 2011, three people named Dominik Richter, Thomas Griesel, and Jessica Nilsson launched a company called HelloFresh. The first 10 customers had their orders packed and delivered by Richter and Griesel themselves.The company was one of the first to offer meal kits.Rocket Internet, a German startup studio, provided initial funding. As of early 2012, they were already shipping meal packages to paying customers in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia. In 2014, the firm said it was providing 1,000,000 meals per month. After raising $10 million in 2012 and $7 million in 2013, they successfully raised $50 million in a fundraising round in 2014.

    Founded: November 2011
    Headquarters: Berlin, Germany
    Website: https://www.hellofresh.com/

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  7. Top 7

    United Internet

    United Internet AG, with headquarters in Montabaur, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, is a multinational provider of Internet-related services. The company operates in two distinct divisions, Access and Applications, and consists of 16 different brands and numerous affiliates. United Internet AG is the parent company of numerous recognizable brands such as 1&1, IONOS, GMX, WEB.DE, and 1&1 Versatel. Publicly traded since 1998 (then as 1&1 Internet AG &Co. KGaA), United Internet AG is a component of the MDAX and TecDAX.

    United Internet
    has approximately 27 million subscriber accounts and operates in more than 30 countries. The Group was established in 1988 by Ralph Dommermuth and Wendelin Abresch as a marketing and advertising service provider operating under the name 1&1 EDV-Marketing GmbH. The company expanded rapidly throughout the 1990s, eventually becoming a multinational conglomerate with its own dial-up Internet service and site hosting plans.


    Founded: 1988
    Headquarters: Montabaur, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
    Website: https://www.united-internet.de/

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  8. Top 8

    TeamViewer

    The German software company TeamViewer created this remote access and remote control application so that computers and other devices may be serviced remotely. Its original release date was 2005, and since then, it has steadily gained new features. Although TeamViewer is proprietary software, it is free for personal use and does not require registration. It has been downloaded to over two billion computers and phones. TeamViewer is the company's flagship product.

    In 2005, Rossmanith GmbH launched the first version of TeamViewer, which was built on the VNC project at the time. The IT company preferred to execute services, such as software installation, remotely rather than making unneeded visits to its clients' locations. The innovation was so successful that it spawned a separate company, TeamViewer GmbH, which is now part of TeamViewer AG as TeamViewer Germany GmbH.

    TeamViewer
    is compatible with many desktop operating systems, including Windows and Windows Server from Microsoft and macOS from Apple. Debian, Ubuntu, Red Hat, and Fedora Linux, among others, all have packages available for them. In addition, the Raspberry Pi has its own operating system, Raspberry Pi OS, a Debian derivative


    Founded: 2005
    Headquarters: Germany
    Website: https://www.teamviewer.com

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  9. Top 9

    Aixtron

    For customers in the semiconductor sector, Aixtron SE, a multinational technology business based in Europe, specializes in producing metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) equipment. The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is where the company's shares are listed.

    A component of the MDAX and TecDAX indexes is AIXTRON. In 2020, clients in Asia will generate 73% of AIXTRON's revenue, with 15% coming from clients in Europe and the remaining 12% coming from clients in the United States. The business manufactures equipment for metalorganic chemical vapor deposition, which is used to create a variety of electronic and opto-electronic products that comprise organic compounds, nanotubes, and nanofibers.

    In certain AIXTRON systems, gaseous semiconductor materials are deposited on rotating wafers using a "planetary reactor" process, while other systems use a closed-coupled "shower head" method. In Germany, Herzogenrath near Aachen, as well as Cambridge in the UK, there are manufacturing facilities.

    Aixtron
    's market cap was $3.54 billion as of March 2023. By market cap, this places Aixtron as the 2858th most valuable firm in the entire world. The most recent financial filings from Aixtron indicate that the company's current revenue (TTM) is $0.49 billion. The company generated $0.49 billion in revenue in 2021, an increase from $0.31 billion in 2020.

    Founded: 1983
    Headquarters: Herzogenrath, Germany
    Website: www.aixtron.com

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  10. Top 10

    CompuGroup Medical

    Ambulatory information systems, Pharmacy information systems, Hospital information systems, and Consumer and Health Management Information Systems are the four divisions under which CompuGroup Medical SE & Co KgaA operates to deliver electronic health solutions to healthcare providers. Revenue is driven mostly by the Ambulatory Information Systems division, which sells products including EHR and practice management software.


    Retail pharmacies can benefit from the integrated clinical, administrative, and financial tools provided by pharmacy information systems. Hospital information systems offer their products and services to hospitals and other healthcare facilities. Providers and other market participants can be linked together through Consumer and Health Management Information Systems' networking services.

    Founded: 1987
    Headquarters: Maria Trost 21, 56070 Koblenz, Germany
    Website: https://www.cgm.com/

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  11. Top 11

    Software AG

    German software giant Software AG specializes in enterprise-level tools for managing and integrating business processes and analyzing large amounts of data. The corporation was founded in Darmstadt, Germany, but now has locations all around the globe. The firm, which has been around since 1969, has more than 10,000 enterprise clients in more than 70 countries. The business ranks as Europe's No. 7 software vendor and as Germany's No. 2. Software AG (ticker symbol: "SOW") is a component of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange's TecDAX technology index.

    Six young employees at the AIV (Institut für Angewandte Informationsverarbeitung) consulting business started the company in 1969. Peter Schnell, a mathematician and one of the company's founders, served as the board's chairman for many years. ADABAS was first released in 1971 as a transactional database management system with great performance. Natural, an English-like 4GL application development language created mostly by Peter Pagé, was released in 1979.


    North American offices were established in 1971, Japanese ones in 1974, British ones in 1977, French ones in 1983, Spanish ones in 1984, Swiss ones in Austria and Belgium, and Saudi Arabian ones in 1985. In 1987, Software AG already had over 50 international locations and 12 European affiliates. Tamino Information Server and Tamino XML Server were released not long after Software AG was publicly traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in 1999.

    Founded: 1969
    Headquarters: Darmstadt, Germany
    Website: https://www.softwareag.com/

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  12. Top 12

    Siltronic

    The hyperpure silicon wafers produced by Siltronic AG serve as the foundation for contemporary micro- and nanotechnology. One of the top producers of wafers for the semiconductor industry worldwide is a Munich-based business. In 2020, it was revealed that Siltronic would be sold for around 3.7 billion euros to the Taiwanese firm GlobalWafers, a division of Sino-American Silicon Products (SAS). In 2021, the offer was raised to around 4.4 billion euros.


    The two businesses claimed that the merger would provide a top supplier to the wafer sector with a wide range of goods and the capacity to provide cutting-edge products to all semiconductor clients. Advanced negotiations about a purchase offer from GlobalWafers are almost finished at Siltronic AG. However, the transaction's regulatory approval was delayed. In 2016, GlobalWafers previously purchased the semiconductor division of SunEdison.


    The market capitalization of Siltronic as of March 2023 was $2.26 billion. By market cap, Siltronic is now the 3521st most valuable company in the world. The most recent financial reports from Siltronic indicate that the company's current revenue (TTM) is $1.81 billion. The company generated $1.63 billion in revenue in 2021, an increase from $1.39 billion in 2020.


    Founded: 1968
    Headquarters: Munich, Germany
    Website: siltronic.com

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