Women in Tech: The re-commerce startup Tildi was founded in 2023 by Doris Schoger and Sofie Morber. Sociologist and economist Doris Schoger has a strong fashion and marketing background through her work at various startups, including Zalando. As a serial founder, she was already self-employed before Tildi. Sofie Morber is also a business graduate, but with a focus on finance and accounting. After her consulting career, she founded Tildi directly. What motivated the two, what would they have liked to know before founding the company, and how do they enjoy working? The founders tell this and more in an interview. (Photo: Tildi / Michael Gröger)
Majority of unicorns would no longer establish in Germany:A recent Bitkom survey shows: More than half of the founders of local unicorns reject Germany as a location for their startups. A comprehensive reduction in bureaucracy and greater harmonization of the EU single market could change their minds. (Photo: Thanawat / stock.adobe.com)
These Munich startups are ripe for investment: Which startups have the best prospects of successfully completing a financing round soon? We take a look into the crystal ball and introduce you to five companies that are ripe for investment. (Photo: cac_tus / stock.adobe.com)
The AI that reorganizes everyday family life:The Munich-based startup Familymind AI wants to help families better organize their everyday livesThe AI-powered platform helps distribute tasks fairly and reduce the mental load of individuals. The startup was founded in 2024 by Rosaria Di Donna, CEO, Mousa Abdelmaksoud, CTO, and Ariane Vogel, CPO. It is currently funded by Exist at TUM and is supported by UnternehmerTUM and Social Impact Republic. (Photo: Familymind AI)