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Twinu: Making circulatory capacity measurable
The transformation to a circular economy is a key challenge for companies in all sectors. Twinu supports them in determining…
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Floy: Sustainable use of AI for radiology
Munich-based startup Floy uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help radiologists detect difficult-to-see abnormalities. Founded in 2021, the startup already raised…
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Knowron: AI support for mobile service staff
Knowron wants to counteract the shortage of skilled workers with a digital, AI-controlled assistant for the manufacturing industry. To this…
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Protegg: Transforming residues into raw materials
Every day, 12,000 tonnes of residues are produced in egg production. The Munich-based startup Protegg is taking on the challenge…
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Gutfeel: Market research with Generation Z
The Munich-based startup Gutfeel offers B2C companies digital testing with the Generation Z market, which customers can launch inexpensively and…
Women in Tech
Women in Tech: Nora Sommer from Raya
Raya Diagnostics supports hospitals and medical care centres with radiological telediagnostics in patient care. Through the combination of innovative technology…
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Leverage Robotics: Truly flexible robots
Leverage Robotics develops intelligent robot cells that can easily and flexibly change over tools. With the help of lightweight robots,…
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Silberfluss: Legaltech for complete mandate processing in law firms
The founders of Silberfluss, Felix Füssel, Jan Jakob, Lukas Ballweg and Nils Lißner, want to help law firms process more…
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Munich Quantum Instruments: Quantum hardware made in Munich
Quantum technologies are on everyone’s lips and quantum computing is considered the technology of the future. And this future is…
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Planqc: Quantum Computers for Economically Relevant Applications
It’s not just international corporations like Google, IBM and Honeywell that are working on the development of quantum computers, but…