Cashwalk: Investor surplus at the university

80 investors and 50 startups — hardly any event in Munich offers startups better access to fresh capital than the Cashwalk. At the end, the jury will honor four Munich startups.

The Cashwalk event format is known for two things: investor surplus and high-profile networking. On Tuesday, 50 startups from Germany and abroad once again had the opportunity to present themselves to investors in three-minute pitches at Munich's Ludwig Maximilian University. The breaks offered opportunities for networking in the venerable university main building.

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At the end of the day, the jury awarded certificates to four startups. The panel included film producer Susanne Porsche, Christian Lindener, Managing Director at Wayra, and Bits & Pretzels host Felix Haas.

Wide range of topics at Cashwalk

All four winners come from Munich: YFood has developed a drink that replaces a full meal. IPT – Insight Perspective Technologies offers data analysis, machine learning, and predictive modeling. The MedTech company Inveox automates processes in laboratories and was thus Germany's most successful startup in start-up competitionsStudySmarter helps students learn with mind maps, statistics and gamification.

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