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Weekly Wrap-up 36/2024

Weekly Wrap-up 36/2024

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!

September 15, 2024

2 min. read time

Unvyl
Website made easy for small businesses & Co: Tom Sacher, Jonas Matting and Matthias Mann – the three founders of Unvyl – know that a good and well-maintained online presence is now essential for virtually any business. From their professional experience, however, they also know that such an online presence poses significant challenges for small businesses, founders and freelancers with limited budgets and no expert knowledge. The three founders explain how Unvyl wants to help with its solution in an interview. (Photo: Unvyl)
Zählerfreunde
Zählerfreunde closes seven-figure seed round: The Munich-based cleantech startup Zählerfreunde has secured a seven-figure sum in a current seed financing round. In addition to the previous investors Enpulse and Capacura, Salzburg AG and Stadtwerke Herne are now also on board as new investors. (Photo: Zählerfreunde)
Social-Startup-Hub Bayern enters its next phase: In 2022, the Social-Startup-Hub Bayern was launched as a pilot project by the Bavarian State Ministry for Family, Work and Social Affairs with the aim of establishing itself as the central contact point for anyone who wants to create social added value through their startup in the Bavarian startup scene. Now the Social-Startup-Hub Bayern is entering its next phase. (Photo: Patrick Mayr; Kunstlabor München)
eGym CEO Philipp Roesch-Schlanderer Fitness
Egym acquires Fitreserve: Munich-based fitness tech company Egym is entering the US corporate wellness market with the acquisition of US fitness network Fitreserve. With this move, the Munich-based company is continuing its international expansion. (Photo: Egym)
Greentech Talents
Career path in the greentech sector: Greentech Talents – as the name suggests – focuses its work as a career management startup on the greentech sector. And in doing so, the Munich-based company wants to be more than a traditional recruitment service. Find out what Greentech Talents offers its clients and why the startup’s founding story is closely intertwined with the professional experiences of its founder Jörg Bielicke in the interview. (Photo: Greentech Talents)
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