Deutsche Bank’s Head of Innovation Discusses Opening of New York Lab

Elly Hardwick explains why the German bank decided to open its fourth lab in Manhattan, and how all four will work together going forward.

Elly Hardwick

Elly Hardwick doesn’t mince words when explaining why Deutsche Bank recently opened an innovation lab in New York.

The head of innovation for the German bank gets right to the point when asked about the rationale behind unveiling the newest lab, which is located at the Fulton Center in New York’s Financial District.  

“’How could you not be in New York?’ is probably the answer to that,” she says.

Hardwick, who was named head of innovation back in December after stints at Thomson Reuters

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