More digital processes for pharmacies: Apodienste develops customized solutions for the pharmacy sector. With digital tools and services, the young company aims to help pharmacies optimize their processes, improve customer service, and increase efficiency. How exactly Apodienste does this, we learn in the interview. (Photo: Apodienste)
Avelios Medical secures 30 million euros: Avelios Medical digitizes workflows in hospitals and enables data-based patient care. The Munich-based company has now been able to Series A 30 million euros from Sequoia Capital as well as its existing investors Revent and Hightech Gründerfonds (HTGF). With this fresh funding, Avelios aims to advance its mission to become the leading operating system for intelligent patient care of the future. (Photo: Avelios Medical)
Finn receives up to 1 billion euros: Several globally active banks are providing the Munich-based car subscription provider Finn up to one billion euros availableThe company will use the capital to further expand its fleet. (Photo: Finn)
CDTM alumni launch venture fund: With a new venture fund, alumni of the Center for Digital Technology & Management (CDTM) are investing in the next generation of startups. The commitments of the first Closings are at 8.2 million euros. (Photo: CDTM)
Creating a digital corporate memory with AI: The Munich-based B2B startup Lynkt creates a digital twin of any knowledge in the company and makes it discoverable with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). At the same time, the AI automatically structures and connects all information, improving itself with each use. The startup was founded in 2022 by Fabian Starkbaum and Michael Cieslak. The team has big plans: The company aims to become the leading provider of AI-supported knowledge search for German SMEs. The founders' vision: intelligent agents that can independently perform tasks, continuously update knowledge, and prepare decisions or even make them automatically. (Photo: Lynkt)