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Leading Entrepreneurs: Artificial Intelligence, Mobility and Muesli

Twice a year, the Entrepreneurship Center of Ludwig Maximilian University offers its startups a big stage. At the last edition of Leading Entrepreneurs MyMuesli CEO Max Wittrock appeared.

The "Leading Entrepreneurs" event series, hosted by LMU Entrepreneurship Centers (LMU EC), has been running for 11 years. Every spring and fall, participants in the accelerator program report on their progress over the past six months. Afterwards, the new startups present themselves. This time, around 1,000 people interested in founding a company attended the event in the Great Hall of the LMU.

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Among the accelerator’s alumni startups that presented themselves on stage in 120 seconds was the Lean Innovation tool from Blitzminds and the developers of individualized deep learning solutions  Luminovo.ai. Pyoneer presented his design thinking software. Smokeless founder Daniel Kilger reported on his digital health startup and immediately afterwards had the opportunity to Startup Safari to introduce.

MyMuesli CEO talks about his life as a founder

Max Wittrock, CEO of the established startup MyMuesli, then shared some experiences and anecdotes from the life of a founder in his keynote speech — from the first idea for MyMuesli in 2005 to a company with over 50 million euros in annual sales.

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The upcoming accelerator participants then took the stage—but under more challenging circumstances: They presented their ideas to the audience in just 30 seconds. Newcomers include RideBee, which offers a platform for companies to organize carpools between employees, and Camperboys, which rents out premium camper vans. In spring 2019, we'll find out how the startups fared at the LMU EC at the next edition of Leading Entrepreneurs.

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