Curious about which new startups are taking off in Munich? In our photo gallery, we present all the promising upcoming startups we featured in February.
Tenum AI, founded in 2023 by Jochen Guck and Federico Zuluaga-Knorr, specializes in the development of customized SaaS applications. With its 'Tenum Core' platform, companies can create customized software applications not only faster but also at significantly lower costs. What exactly lies behind the business model and what challenges the young company has already faced, the founders report in an interview. (Photo: Tenum AI)
Auditing is under massive pressure – stricter regulations, increasing liability risks and an acute shortage of skilled workers are putting the industry under stress. Audavis combines artificial intelligence, data analysis, and industry expertise to relieve auditors and make audit processes more efficient. fully automated data processing and intelligent anomaly detection The Munich-based startup offers a groundbreaking solution that saves time, reduces errors, and makes testing technologically independent. (Photo: Audavis)
Pharmacy services develops customized solutions for the pharmacy sector. With digital tools and services, the young company aims to help pharmacies optimize their processes, improve customer service, and increase efficiency. How exactly Apodienste does this, we learn in the interview. (Photo: Apodienste)
The Munich-based B2B startup Lynkt creates a digital twin of all knowledge in the company and makes it discoverable with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). At the same time, the AI automatically structures and networks all information and improves itself with each use. The startup was founded in 2022 by Fabian Starkbaum and Michael Cieslak. The team has big plans: The company aims to be the leading Provider of AI-supported knowledge search for German SMEs The founders' vision: intelligent agents that can independently perform tasks, continuously update knowledge, and prepare or even automate decisions. (Photo: Lynkt)
A maritime technology startup in Munich, far from any port – is that possible? The fact that it's possible is proven SpaceshipThe young company, based in Münchner Technologiezentrum (MTZ), aims to bring technical innovations to the maritime industry by leveraging space-based data and AI. How exactly this works, explains CEO Syed Miftah Zeya in an interview. (Photo: Space Ship)
Fratch improves freelance and interim sourcing with the help of an AI-powered platform that automates the entire procurement process. The smart procurement assistant, Fratch GPT, quickly finds the best external experts, reduces sourcing fees, and thus offers a transparent, efficient alternative to traditional placement platforms and recruiters. How exactly the platform works, We find out in an interview with Fratch founder & CEO Philipp Thomaschewski. (Photo: Fratch / Screenshot)