CedarDB makes full use of the latest hardware and brings 50 years of database research from TUM into practice. Why the Munich-based startup focuses on long-term growth instead of quick exits – and which industries can now benefit. (Photo: CedarDB)
How can physically demanding work be made healthier and therefore more productive? The Munich startup Ease relies on intelligent exoskeletons that were specially developed for logistics and production. Founded in 2021 by Christina Harbauer, Peter Schäfer, Martin Fleischer and Noah Lars GerullisThe startup aims to build a bridge between humans and a human-focused industry that uses artificial intelligence and exoskeletons. (Photo: Ease)
Fight forest fires more precisely from the air – with digital sensors and innovative extinguishing technology Caurus Technologies make exactly that possible. The Munich startup is developing a systemthat protects emergency personnel, saves resources, and can reduce CO2 emissions. (Photo: Caurus Technologies)
The startup founded in 2022 Fija Finance offers software that allows financial institutions and companies to invest their customers' crypto holdings and generate interest-like returns. The product works with decentralized finance (DeFi) strategies. Users generate returns by lending cryptocurrencies or providing them as liquidity. The Munich-based startup offers its product as a SaaS solution, allowing for easy integration into existing platforms. Read more in an interview with CEO and co-founder of Fija Finance, Christoph Scholze. (Photo: Fija Finance)
Working with 3,000 bar pressure and supersonic speed? That's better left to robots. Aiina Robotics developed a AI-driven solution and modular robotsthat relieves construction companies and ensures greater safety and productivity on the construction site. (Photo: Aiina)
The Munich startup Seroton Based in Münchner Technologiezentrum (MTZ), it combines AI, hardware, and mindfulness: An app, a smart massage table, and a control unit are designed to enable personalized relaxation—individually tailored, intuitively operable, and synchronized for maximum regeneration. How exactly this works, The founding team explains this in an interview with Munich Startup. (Photo: Seroton)
The Munich Climatetech Inplanet uses the natural weathering of silicate rock to quickly and permanently bind CO2. With its innovative MRV system and global approach, the startup aims to create a scalable solution for climate protection. For deeper insights into the innovative process and the startup's targeted goals, Founder and CEO Felix Harteneck grants us. (Photo: Inplanet)
Oculai brings artificial intelligence to the construction site: Using crane cameras and smart imagery, the Munich-based startup's technology automatically records construction processes, compares target and actual states in real time, and generates daily reports – all without any additional effort for the on-site teams. The goal: time savings, more precise costing, and complete transparency for project management and construction management. Read more in an interview with the founding team. (Photo: Oculai)
The Emergency services school is the first learning platform for police, customs & co. that combines law and operational practice in a playful way. Founder Kevin Bauer knows the need from his own experience – and makes legal education fit for use with AI, gamification, and case studies. (Photo: Blaulichtschule)