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Wingmaite: Fighting Corporate Dementia
Wingmaite safeguards knowledge that would otherwise be lost: The Munich-based startup makes implicit experiential knowledge usable for employees and AI. Founder…
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Rnatics: Hope for pulmonary fibrosis
Rnatics is developing RCS-21, a novel inhalable drug for pneumonia and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. The startup was founded in 2021 as a spin-off of…
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Preweal: Shoulder training reimagined
Preweal has developed the "Rotator," a shoulder training device designed to realistically replicate natural movements for the first time. No electricity is required, but…
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Delta Orbit: Space transporter for satellites
Deep-tech startup Delta Orbit aims to deliver satellites into different orbits faster and more cost-effectively. A powerful space shuttle will enable the first-ever deployment of multiple satellites…
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Helmit: Digital protective shield for children
Munich-based startup Helmit is developing an AI app that protects children on social networks from cyberbullying, grooming, and inappropriate content. The…
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Neuroblends: Functional Drinks for Everyday Life
Neuroblends develops functional drinks for the challenges of modern everyday life: more focus, targeted relaxation or a good mood – all without…
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Rnhale: Inhalable RNA for new therapies
Munich-based biotech startup Rnhale is developing inhalable RNA therapeutics as a dry powder – faster, simpler, and more efficient than previous approaches. This is intended to treat respiratory diseases…
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Mpiriq: AI connects healthcare and research
Mpiriq connects medical care and research using artificial intelligence. The platform structures data from medical practices and clinics, automates documentation, and…
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Newsense: AI protects critical infrastructure
Munich-based startup Newsense Engineering is bringing AI, 3D laser sensors, and digital twins to security technology. Using a 360-degree 3D live image, the system detects…
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Twogee Biotech: Valuable materials from biomass
Twogee Biotech transforms industrial waste into sustainable sugar, thus turning biomass by-products into a valuable raw material for the chemical and biotechnology industries.
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No risk, no snooty: Nose strips for children
A product can be functional. Or it can win hearts. Snooty aims for both. Nose strips for children – with fragrance, design…
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Seal Robotics: Robots for secure harbors
Munich-based startup Seal Robotics automates safety-critical work processes in container handling. Leveraging robotics expertise from the aerospace industry and a clear data-first approach, they aim to…