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IT Service Provider from Augsburg

makandra GmbH is an IT service provider deeply rooted in Augsburg and its surrounding region—a city rich in quality of life and a hub of tech talent. We value the excellent academic landscape for young professionals as well as the diversity of startups and established companies in and from Augsburg.

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Services What does makandra offer?

We are an IT service provider based in Augsburg, offering development, DevOps, and UI/UX—all from a single source. Our office is located in the modern TONI Park in Augsburg.

Regional Engagement Digital Council Augsburg

The Digital Council Augsburg aims to advance the digitalization of the city administration and Augsburg's innovation and business hub. It provides impulses and recommendations for digital transformation and develops digital solutions to improve the lives of all Augsburg residents.

We are pleased that our managing director Thomas has been a member of the Digital Council since 2024, helping to shape the digital transformation.

University and Technical University of Applied Sciences Augsburg Augsburg’s IT Talent

Collaboration with the University of Augsburg and the Technical University of Applied Sciences Augsburg is especially important to us. Augsburg's numerous IT degree programs produce highly qualified talent, which we support early on through various activities. We organize hackathons with the student council, give guest lectures, participate in panel discussions, and engage in events where students apply their knowledge to real-world projects.

Augsburg Wiki: Did You Know?

Augsburg is known as Friedensstadt (peace city) because the Augsburger Religionsfriede (Religious Peace of Augsburg) was signed here in 1650. This historical event continues to shape the city's identity today.

The rivers Lech and Wertach have significantly influenced Augsburg's development. They drove economic growth, shape the cityscape, and today offer valuable recreational spaces along their banks.
In Augsburg, Swabian is spoken, and this is evident in the dialect: "Augsburg" becomes "Augschburg." While the city is located in Bavaria, it is culturally and linguistically Swabian. Augsburg became part of Bavaria only in 1806 as a free imperial city.
Augsburg is increasingly becoming an attractive location for innovative companies and startups. Young entrepreneurs benefit from the combination of good infrastructure, moderate living costs, and a strong network of universities and industries. Exciting ideas and forward-looking solutions are emerging, especially in the fields of technology, sustainability, and Industry 4.0. Initiatives like the Digital Center Swabia (DZ.S) foster exchange and provide support for aspiring companies.
The Siebentischwald in Augsburg has been named "Forest of the Year 2024" by the German Forestry Association. Bordering directly on the city, it offers not only recreation for the population but also an important habitat for animals and plants.

Augsburg is the German city with the most public holidays. The people of Augsburg enjoy 14 statutory holidays, including the Augsburg High Peace Festival, which is unique in Germany.