Category
page 1Manufacturing companies based in Berlin

Telefunken
Telefunken was a German radio and television producer, founded in Berlin in 1903 as a joint venture between Siemens & Halske and the Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) ("General electricity company").
Prior to World War I, the company set up the first world-wide network of communications and was the first in the world to sell electronic televisions with cathode-ray tubes, in Germany in 1934.
Albatros
defunct aircraft manufacturer
Reichswerke Hermann Göring
German company in Nazi era, Aryanized (seized) numerous Jewish companies
Deutsche Werke
company
August Storck KG
August Storck KG (), or simply Storck, is a German confectionery producer, headquartered in Berlin, owned by Axel Oberwelland. The main facility of Storck in Germany is in Halle, North Rhine-Westphalia, with another located in Skanderborg, Denmark, and one in Ohrdruf, Germany. In 2022, the company was the second largest confectionery producer in Germany in terms of sales, and number 13 in the world.
Argus Motoren
former automobile manufacturer in Reinickendorf near Berlin
Orenstein & Koppel
German engineering company
Atotech
Atotech is a German speciality chemicals and equipment company that operates in 40 countries. It provides chemistry and equipment for companies that manufacture printed circuit boards, IC-substrates and semiconductors; and also provides specialty chemicals and equipment for decorative and functional surface finishing in the automotive, construction, furniture and other industries.
Royal Porcelain Manufactory
Prussian porcelain manufacturer
Q529531
German manufacturing company
Rumpler
Rumpler-Luftfahrzeugbau GmbH, Rumpler-Werke, usually known simply as Rumpler was a German aircraft and automobile manufacturer.
Burmester Audiosysteme GmbH
audio equipment company
Bundesdruckerei
thumb|200px|right|Headquarters of the Bundesdruckerei in Berlin
thumb|200px|right|Former logo, used from 2009 until 2018
Alkett
thumb|right|300px|Former main entrance of the Alkett Administration building on Breitenbachstraße in Berlin
FRITZ!
Fritz! GmbH (formerly AVM GmbH) is a German consumer electronics company that produces communications, networking devices such as DSL, ISDN, wireless and VoIP products.
Georg Neumann
manufacturer of professional recording microphones
Teufel Audio
German manufacturer of passive and powered HiFi loudspeaker boxes and other audio products
BAE Batterien
company
Berthold Type Foundry
German type foundry
Berliner-Kindl-Schultheiss brewery
Berliner-Kindl-Schultheiss-Brauerei GmbH is a brewery in Berlin, Germany, that produces Berliner Pilsner, Berliner Kindl, Schultheiss, and Berliner Bürgerbräu. Until 2004, it was part of the larger brewing company Brau & Brunnen, which was then purchased by Dr. August Oetker KG and integrated into the Radeberger Gruppe.
Erdmann & Rossi
business
Solon SE
German solar energy company
Van Laack
German fashion company
Pelikan Group GmbH
Herlitz PBS AG is a former German manufacturing company originally based in Berlin. It produced a wide range of products for office and school uses. The company expanded to about 3,000 customers throughout Europe, with 1,335 employees as of 2012.
Berlin-Chemie / Menarini
pharmaceutical company
Jerini
Jerini AG was a pharmaceutical company based in Berlin, Germany, which focused on the discovery and development of novel peptide-based drugs. Using a proprietary technology platform, Peptides-to-Drugs (P2D), Jerini pursued disease indications for which limited, inadequate, or no treatment options exist. As a result, Jerini established a drug pipeline composed of its own programs as well as others in collaboration with partners. Jerini's commercialization strategy was to market new drugs in niche indications independently and in larger indications with partners. Jerini was acquired by Shire plc
Mykita
MYKITA GmbH is a high-end eyewear design manufacturer based in Berlin, Germany, known internationally for its handcrafted eyeglasses and sunglasses.
Rotaprint
Rotaprint was a company manufacturing offset litho printing presses located in Berlin, Germany from 1904 to 1989.
At the height of its activities it employed about 1,000 workers making it one of the largest employers in the Wedding district of Berlin.