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Industry Expects Growth in the Digital Economy Again

Summary by Aachener-zeitung.de
Software and servers are once again helping the digital industry to achieve a revenue increase this year, the Bitkom industry association predicts. Thus, only one division is going down.
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Software and servers are once again helping the digital industry to increase sales this year, the industry association Bitkom predicts. Therefore, it is only going down in one division. read more on t3n.de

Software and servers are once again helping the digital industry to achieve a revenue increase this year, the Bitkom industry association predicts. Thus, only one division is going down.

In the German market for IT and telecommunications (ITK) in 2025, the digital association Bitkom expects sales to increase by 4.4 percent to 235.8 billion euros. At the same time, employment in the industry continues to increase. The article Digital industry: 9000 new jobs in 2025 first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.

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ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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