The Bitery specializes in ready-to-bake premium cookies and aims to bring a breath of fresh air to the hospitality, retail, and corporate catering industries. With a focus on quality, design, and an emotional product experience, the Munich-based startup aims to redefine the cookie—as a brand and as a relevant offering for B2B customers. In an interview, co-founder Bastian Fisser talks about challenges in the food retail sector, the company's founding journey, and the vision to conquer the European market. (Photo: The Bitery)
The Munich startup Justairtech is developing a refrigeration system that operates with a seemingly simple, yet previously economically unused medium: air. With innovative 3D-printed heat exchangers and a fractal design, the company claims they reduce energy consumption by up to 80 percent – thus taking an important step toward climate-neutral cooling. The target: data centers, industrial cooling, and soon, climate-friendly heating. Read more in the interview. (Photo: Justairtech)
The Munich startup Ovrlay promises nothing less than a revolution: high-quality 3D models automatically created from photos or videos – quickly, inexpensively and via browser. Founder Albert Brenner explains how an agency friendship turned into a deeptech companyWhy their solution saves 90 percent of time and money, and what role Munich plays as a location. (Photo: Ovrlay)
98 percent of B2B website visitors remain anonymous and leave the site without contacting us. The Munich-based startup Webmetic wants to make these visitors visible to companies – completely cookie-free and GDPR-compliant. Anonymous visitors are enriched with relevant company data such as industry, size, or digital presence, thus becoming real sales opportunities. How exactly Webmetic works and what the biggest challenges have been for the company, founded in 2024, reports Webmetic founder Yannik Süß in an interview. (Photo: Webmetic)