“Startup meets Crafts” – The Chamber of Crafts for Munich and Upper Bavaria (HWK) and Munich Startup invite all interested parties next week, on December 8, 2016, for a network meeting, which is intended to show once again how innovation and tradition can benefit from each other.
With this in mind, a total of nine startups will be presenting their innovative products and services at the "Startup Meets Crafts" event. The participating startups are briefly introduced below:

The Munich startup ProGlove has launched the first intelligent glove called "Mark" for Industry 4.0. The innovation: The worker scans directly via the work glove, saving them time and effort. The glove is already being used by major automobile manufacturers, but could also be of interest to smaller companies, as it requires very little integration into existing systems.
The high-flying Startup AurocoIts fully automatic climbing safety system makes working at great heights safer – and is even possible without a belay partner. The Munich-based company is a global pioneer with its technology.
Back to the desk leads us Mr. BeamThis is a laser cutter for the office and thus a true innovation. A ready-to-use laser cutting and engraving device in one, which can be operated with any device with an internet browser, is not available anywhere else on the market.
The startup Enubo has dedicated itself to online shift planning and can thus make a significant contribution to the digitalization of trades businesses. The system is cloud-based and automatically synchronizes all data. In addition, time recording, absences, and customer management can also be organized via Enubo.

Also the Munich Startup Shore has developed a modular system for the digitalization of small and local service providers. With its software-as-a-service concept and the associated product diversity, the startup clearly sets itself apart from other providers on the market as a specialist in B2B digitalization solutions.
Problems with your computer? Then Expertiger The startup is an innovative crowdsourcing marketplace for immediate assistance with computer problems. A network of over 100 experienced experts helps with all types of computer problems over the phone and via online remote maintenance.
With Simplias A startup that has developed service software for mobile customer service will be presenting itself at the networking event. The cloud-based MFR enables fast and easy communication with customers.
Vemcon specializes in the control of mobile machinery. Their solutions combine driver assistance and intuitive ergonomics.
The topic of crowdfunding is also covered at “Startup meets Crafts”: Giesinger Bräu will report on the brewery's experiences with its crowdfunding campaign, including tips.
Last but not least: The Makerspace The UnternehmerTUM, which has a 1500 m² high-tech workshop in Garching, is open to all members for building prototypes. However, the focus here is not just on tinkering, but also on networking within the maker community.
Sounds good?
Then register now for the networking event on December 8, 2016!