Your startups of the quarter

At the end of each quarter, we present the startups that have occupied you most in the past three months.

Loremo
Gallery owner and founder Franziska Scheuerle proves that the Munich startup scene can also serve the luxury segment. With her platform Loremo Companies and private customers can order customized works of art using an algorithm-based configurator. The exclusive, one-of-a-kind pieces can be customized to match the colors of the existing interior and the customer's personality. The business model involves matching interested parties with suitable artists, for which Loremo then receives a portion of the purchase price. During an appearance on the fifth episode of the current season of "Die Höhle der Löwen" (The Lion's Den), three investors expressed interest in the Munich-based art startup. However, the parties involved were unable to reach a deal after the broadcast. (Photo: RTL / Bernd-Michael Maurer)
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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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