Munich Startup
Weekly Wrap-up 29/2024

Weekly Wrap-up 29/2024

Regina Bruckschlögl

Regina Bruckschlögl

Nach eigenen Startup-Erfahrungen blickt sie als Redakteurin von Munich Startup nun aus einer anderen Perspektive auf die Münchner Startup-Szene – und entdeckt dabei jeden Tag, wie vielfältig das Münchner Ökosystem ist. Startup Stories, die erzählt werden wollen!

July 28, 2024

2 min. read time

Micro Factory
Automated precision: Because it enables customized solutions across a wide variety of industries, 3D printing has gained enormous importance in recent years. But the whole truth also includes this: during the printing process, users are exposed to various health-damaging substances. Micro Factory is addressing this problem. The startup manufactures highly precise 3D printers that automate the entire printing process while being safe and easy to use. COO Alexander Stieren told us how the innovative technology minimizes risks for users and takes the printing process to a new level. (Photo: Micro Factory)
Investment
These Munich startups are ready for investment: Which startups have the best prospects of soon completing a successful funding round? We take a look into our crystal ball and present five companies that are ready for investment. (Photo: Rawpixel / Freepik)
Driverhero Workerhero
4 million euros for Workerhero: The Munich startup – formerly known as Driverhero – was able to raise four million euros in a current funding round. The round is led by Mediahuis Ventures, with existing investors, including 10x Founders and Bonsai Partners, also participating in the round. (Photo: Workerhero)
Deepdrive
BMW tests Deepdrive electric drive on the road: Following a successfully completed pilot project with promising test bench results, BMW Group and Deepdrive now plan a first real-world test. This will test the driving characteristics of different drive variants in BMW Group models on the road. (Photo: Deepdrive)
Invest in Bavaria
One-stop shop for foreign startups: Invest in Bavaria is the settlement agency of the Free State of Bavaria. As a one-stop shop at the Bavaria location, the institution provides interested companies with information on the market and business environment, industry and technology networks, as well as support and financing instruments. We spoke with experts Katharina Kees and Anissa Nasser, who are responsible for the mobility and digitalization sectors. (Photo: Invest in Bavaria)
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