The exits of the year

This year, many founders sold their startups. However, the Munich startup scene didn't see any IPOs in 2023. We've summarized the most important exits of the year for you.

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Hawa Dawa acquired by Bernard GroupHawa Dawa's air quality monitoring system enables real-time, comprehensive air quality measurement and analysis. The air quality data is gathered from all available sources, from satellites and ground-based public measuring stations to IoT sensors, and correlated with application-specific data such as traffic. The accuracy of the measurement method meets regulatory requirements, as confirmed by TÜV Süd. In March, the Munich-based startup was certified. bought by the Bernard Group, a family-run engineering services company based in Tyrol. (Image: City of Munich / Andreas Heddergott)
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Maximilian Feigl

Maximilian Feigl has been reporting on the Munich startup ecosystem since 2020. The political scientist is particularly interested in deeptech topics.

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