The new issue of the business magazine "workflow" puts strong women in the spotlight. 
In Seestadt, streets and squares are named after influential women from science, art, sports, and society. Petra Unger, founder of the Vienna Women*Walks, explains in this issue of the business magazine workflow why street names are not only points of orientation, but also collective memory and a symbol of our values. The magazine also features the "Let’s Netz" project and "Macherinnen" in Seestadt.
What to expect in this issue:
- On a city walk, Petra Unger shows how Seestadt is setting a strong example for equality and remembrance.
 
- In an interview, Claudia Kaufmann, project manager of the "Lab of the Future" at Takeda, talks about the project and her role as project manager.
 
- The "Let’s Netz" project is also presented, which playfully teaches children and young people about energy, sustainability, and technical careers, with a special focus on encouraging girls and young women.
 
- The 'Macherinnen' behind Lil-y am See, Ingrid Soulier, and PIER 05, Andrea Gödel, are introduced.
 
- Sylvia Schlagintweit and Catherine Chuchylina share their experiences of founding a business.
 
- There are also event tips and exciting facts about Seestadt.
 
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The Seestadt is female
| published at 05. 05. 2025
The Inner:City
| published at 23. 06. 2025Where streets and squares are named after women and the future bears their signature.
In this 'workflow' issue, we allow ourselves a special play on words: although aspern Seestadt is located on the edge of Vienna, it puts strong women at the center and thus becomes an attractive 'Inner:City'.