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Munich Startup is traveling to Slush 2025 with these startups

When Slush 2025 kicks off in Helsinki, Munich Startup will be there again – together with four innovative young companies from Munich that are using the international stage for growth and new partnerships.

The slush is considered one of the most important Tech conferences worldwide. On November 19 and 20, 2025, investors, founders, and innovators will converge in the Finnish capital. For the fourth time, Munich Startup will also be represented with a booth. Together with the partner cities of Startup Champs (Hamburg, Cologne, and Berlin), we will once again be part of the German-Finnish Chamber of Commerce's Germany booth. And we will share this stage with four selected startups to support them in their internationalization: Jessy Works, Lynkt, UniteLabs, and Enna.

Munich Startup at Slush 2025: Four startups, four innovations

Jessy Works develops AI accounting assistants specifically for tax firms. The system works directly within existing programs, without the need for additional software. Jessy handles tasks such as document posting, dunning, and bank reconciliations, providing immediate relief. Tax advisors should thus save time, reduce costs, and increase their efficiency – a smart response to the shortage of skilled workers.

Lynkt digitizes knowledge within companies. The Munich-based startup's AI creates a digital twin of all data and automatically connects it. This makes information discoverable, harmonized, and usable for AI applications – without having to change systems. Lynkt aims to solve one of the biggest problems of industrial digitalization: fragmented data.

UniteLabs brings order to the laboratory with its open platform. The startup is developing the first operating system for AI-driven laboratory automation. It connects devices from a variety of manufacturers, reduces costs, and accelerates life science research. This creates a global standard for connected laboratories.

Enna makes the digital world accessible to everyone, even without technical knowledge. Using a simple card system, users can initiate video calls, view photos, or listen to podcasts. The startup enables digital participation for people of all generations – intuitively, barrier-free, and without a touchscreen.

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