PR and Communications in Germany
GlobalCom PR Network supports clients in Germany with local market expertise and specialist PR and communications support
GlobalCom PR Network supports clients in Germany with local market expertise and specialist PR and communications support

PR AND COMMUNICATIONS IN THIS MARKET
Germany is one of Europe’s most important PR and communications markets. As the continent’s largest economy and a key market for technology, industry, healthcare, mobility, finance and consumer brands, it is highly relevant for companies seeking visibility, reputation and business growth in the region.
Successful communications in Germany require more than translation. They depend on local relevance, sector expertise and the ability to navigate a competitive and decentralised media landscape. With major business and media centres across Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Frankfurt, Cologne and Stuttgart, effective PR programmes need market-focused execution rather than a one-city approach.
Our regional teams supporting Germany bring together complementary strengths across sectors and locations.

Communication Consultants in Stuttgart are particularly strong in industrial PR, especially for automotive and supplier-related mandates.
GlobalCom PR Network in the Munich area provides dedicated support for cleantech, renewable energy and sustainability-related communications.

JIN, the Berlin office of our French partner agency JIN, supports clients across Germany with particular expertise in Healthcare and Consumer & Lifestyle communications.
In Munich, Lucy Turpin Communications and

Berkeley provide additional specialist support for IT, technology and B2B communications. Berkeley also adds strengths in content, brand storytelling and insight-led communications through its close connection with Arlington Research.
Together, our regional teams provide flexible access to the right combination of sector expertise, local market understanding and communications support across Germany.
Get in touch to discuss your PR and communications needs in Germany.
