For the Ranking Glassdollar not only analyzes company metrics such as the number of employees or a startup's funding, but also considers metrics such as website visits and social media success, such as the number of followers and the development of these numbers. The ranking is then updated monthly.
In June, Isar Aerospace was ranked fourth. The company only achieved a Series A financing round with $17 million This puts the Munich-based company only behind Sympatient from Hamburg, Getbaff (Düsseldorf), and the Berlin-based Wefox Group. Three other Munich-based startups are also among the top 10: Sewts, a start-up that makes industrial robots fit for the intelligent processing of textiles, follows directly in fourth place. Remberg, also an Industry 4.0 startup, ranks sixth. Cubemos from Taufkirchen came in ninth. The startup specializes in the application of artificial intelligence and imaging.
Munich companies among the top 100
The Glassdollar ranking includes many other startups from Munich and the surrounding area. A total of 20 of the top 100 companies come from the state capital:
- Finn.auto, a mobility provider (14th place)
- the online construction equipment rental company Klarx (22nd place)
- the health tech startup Vision Health (23rd place)
- Agrando, a startup that wants to digitize the agricultural sector (27th place)
- the digital heart clinic Iatros (35th place)
- Custom Surgical, a startup that produces customized devices for surgeons (36th place)
- Data Lion, a specialist in web-based data visualization and analysis for media (38th place)
- the software-as-a-service startup specializing in data protection and compliance Dataguard (39th place)
- Maiot, which develops a predictive maintenance solution for fleet operators with heterogeneous fleets (40th place)
- Magnet, manufacturer of concrete with electromagnetic properties (place (44)
- the e-commerce startup Presize (60th place)
- the all-in-one HR platform provider KiwiHR (77th place)
- Flair.hr, provider of an HR solution for Salesforce (79th place)
- Cleverciti Systems, a startup that uses sensor technology to enable cities and parking operators to provide smart and efficient parking management (80th place)
- Mystery Minds, a matchmaking tool to overcome silo thinking (90th place)
- the food tech startup Yfood (93rd place)