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Deep One at 'The Lion's Den': Stefan Mittnik, Frederik Podzuweit and Stefan Sube (from left)
Also Deep One has found its way into the 'Lion's Den.' The Munich-based startup makes sounds tangible. The device it developed is placed around the neck and transmits music, gaming sounds, and other sounds directly into the body. Frederik Podzuweit, Stefan Sube and Scalable Capital co-founder Stefan Mittnik wanted 200,000 euros from investors for 10 percent of their sharesInvestor Georg Kofler offered 200,000 euros, but wanted to receive 25 percent of the company's shares in return. The founders agreed to the deal. startup scene However, it was subsequently reported that the deal fell through after the broadcast, citing the global chip shortage. (Photo: RTL / Bernd-Michael Maurer)
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Simon Tischer

From December 2015 to June 2023, Simon Tischer worked as an editor for Munich Startup.

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