Five successful SCE alumni

Five well-known Munich startups that were supported by the Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship (SCE), the Entrepreneurship Center of the Munich University of Applied Sciences.

Toposens
Toposens develops sensor systems and software that enables autonomous technologies to perceive and interact with their environment in three dimensions. The startup was founded by Alexander Rudoy, Aldo Persichini, and Tobias Bahnemann. Interview with Munich Startup The three founders said of their time at the SCE: "Especially the initial support from the SCE and the provision of office space at the incubator helped Toposens." And even more, because the three even met at an SCE event. Bahnemann was looking for a job and had arranged to meet at the pitch evening in the SCE's Innovation Café when Rudoy and Persichini announced on stage that they needed business support. "The startup scene has always fascinated me, and at Toposens I have the chance to work with a real product, not just with software," Bahnemann explained his reasons for applying. Toposens, which held its last Financing round could complete, according to Munich Startup Insights now have a company valuation of 7 to 10 million euros. (Photo: Toposens)
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