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In 1999 our dream became reality when we founded the company we had always wanted to work for but had never found.

We provided our own seed capital. No loans. No government assistance.

No venture capital. Inspired by Hanseatic virtues, we worked hard and continued to re-invest money in our own company.

Writing programs is a unique calling: programmers can think up complex systems and create these virtual structures themselves. Construction and production are therefore a purely academic, in part almost artistic, undertaking.

While the classical fields of mechanical and electrical engineering always include a physical manufacturing process, machines and factories, our work is purely intellectual. That's why, from the very beginning, there have been only two things that count when choosing new colleagues: What you've got between your ears and what you've programmed.

Instead of gambling on fast growth, we have concentrated on growing slowly and with uncompromising quality.