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5 Munich founders you should know

In our interview series "Women in Tech," we feature female founders from Munich's startup scene. What do they wish they had known before founding their first company? How has their company been financed so far? What motivated them to start their own business? You can find five of the founders who addressed these questions here. And many more in the "Women in Tech" category.

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Caroline Albert from Nebumind: The Munich-based startup Nebumind has developed software that enables manufacturing companies to bring greater transparency to their production processes and systematically optimize them. The software collects and processes data so that production facilities can more quickly trace and eliminate quality defects. The company was founded in 2019 by Caroline Albert and Franz Engel. What would the Munich-based founder have liked to have known before starting her first company? Caroline Albert shares her thoughts in the interview: "How much patience one must have, at least in an industrial environment. It's normal for the next follow-up to take two months after an interesting exchange, for the signing of a confidentiality agreement to take three months, and for the final contract to drag on for over a year. Especially at the beginning, we were far too optimistic in our business plan and repeatedly postponed project launches." (Photo: Nebumind)
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