Deutschlands Verpasste Tech-Zukunft: Der Aufstieg und Fall von Nixdorf

Nixdorf was once one of Europe's leading computer manufacturers. From Paderborn, Heinz Nixdorf built a company that operated in 44 countries, generated billions in revenue, and was considered Germany's answer to IBM. But after the founder's death at CeBIT in 1986, the company's decline began. The personal computer changed the game, open standards destroyed the old business model – and just a few years later, Nixdorf lost its independence. Was Siemens truly the end? Or had Nixdorf already failed under the weight of its own success? This video explores Heinz Nixdorf, Nixdorf Computer AG, the rise of the German computer industry – and the question of why Germany lost its great technological opportunity. #Nixdorf #HeinzNixdorf #GermanEconomy #ComputerHistory #Siemens #Technology #EconomicHistory