Your startups of the month

In April, we are once again choosing the Startups of the Month, i.e. the five companies that have particularly interested many Munich Startup readers this month.

1st place: 4.screen, a Munich-based automotive startup, secured first place this month. The company attracted attention at the beginning of April with a financing announcement of 21 million euros. Series A round S4S Ventures and Continental Corporate Venture Capital, among others, participated. Founded in 2020, the startup is developing a platform for real-time interaction with drivers that connects digital vehicles with the businesses along their route. Global and local brands can thus interact with drivers directly through their car screens. By leveraging vehicle sensor data such as location, engine type, car make, and fuel level or charge level, the platform provides drivers with contextual information about nearby businesses and locations such as parking lots, restaurants, or shops. This is intended to support drivers in their decision about where and when to stop during their journey. 4.screen intends to use the newly raised capital to advance its global expansion plans and further develop the platform. (Photo: 4.screen)
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Regina Bruckschlögl

After her own startup experiences, she now looks at the Munich startup scene from a different perspective as an editor at Munich Startup – and discovers every day how diverse the Munich ecosystem is. Startup stories that beg to be told!

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