7 questions for Netme: The Munich startup Netme wants to change what many apps fail to do: bring people together in real life. Instead of swipes and small talk, the Munich-based app's founding team, Karim Yamani and Alisa Maier, focus on spontaneous invitations, real-life meetings, and a clear goal: encounters instead of screen time. (Photo: Netme)
PITCH & PEOPLE Episode 5 with Edurino: From a nursery to a multi-million dollar startup. The Munich-based startup Edurino combines play, learning, and technology into a unique concept for children between four and eight years old. Co-founder Irene Klemm explains in Video podcast Pitch & PeopleHow an idea in the middle of the pandemic turned into an internationally growing EdTech company with €17 million in Series B funding – and why mistakes, child feedback, and burping monsters are all part of timing. (Photo: Munich Startup)
13 million for KiutraWith the capital raised, the Munich-based startup Kiutra plans to accelerate its international expansion and further develop helium-3-free cooling systems, which are intended to make supply chains in the field of quantum technologies more resilient. Here Click here for the report. (Photo: Kiutra)
Munich startups win at Generation-D: The Munich startups Muniqo Performante and Puray impress at the nationwide Social entrepreneurship competition Generation-D. Both teams demonstrate how innovative technologies create social value and contribute to the global sustainability goals. (Photo: Best / stock.adobe.com)
Finches in an interview:Finches translates agricultural reality into decision-relevant indicators: The Munich-based startup helps buyers identify risks such as climate extremes, price volatility, or geopolitical disruptions early on and translate them into stable procurement strategies. Founders Catharina van Delden and Stefanie Seisenberger Glenn rely on data-driven co-creation. (Photo: Finches)