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Weekly wrap-up 48/2024

Weekly wrap-up 48/2024

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!

December 8, 2024

2 min. read time

Tildi
Tildi introduces itself: The Munich startup Tildi wants to enable brands and retailers of children’s products to tap into circular business models with a platform solution. Sofie Morber and Doris Schoger founded the company in 2023. Since 2024, Rohith Premachandran has joined the founding team as co-founder and CTO. Tildi provides the complete digital and logistics infrastructure. Families can also use the offering by uncomplicated trading in used children’s products in exchange for other second-hand items, returns, refurbished products, upcycled goods, and last-season items. (Photo: Tildi)
Startup consulting
Startup consulting and entrepreneurship at TU München: Entrepreneurship is a major focus at Technische Universität München (TUM). That’s why there is also startup consulting run by the university itself. From idea to founding innovative companies, a team of consultants offers needs-oriented support for founding teams. (Photo: TU München)
BayFOR
Money, contacts, opportunities: how the EU takes your startup to the next level! Did you know that the EU supports startups with millions? Whether you’re developing groundbreaking technologies, looking for international partners, or scaling your business – there are programs tailored just for you! From the EIC Accelerator, which offers up to €12.5 million, to special funding for green technologies, digitalization, or research. How does it work? The Bavarian Research Alliance (BayFOR) and the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) show you how! (Photo: Alexey Larionov / Unsplash)
Loyalift lands six-figure pre-seed funding: Loyalift offers AI-based market and brand analysis in real time. This concept raised €750,000 in a first funding round. (Photo: Loyalift)
Roundpeg Technologies GmbH
Roundpeg celebrates successful market launch: The Munich startup Roundpeg is developing technology for environment detection for cobots. This enables new types of interaction between robot and human that were previously impossible or severely limited. Thanks to the systems from Munich, the cobots can recognize obstacles and actively avoid collisions and thus accidents – even at high working speeds. Roundpeg wants to revolutionize production and drastically reduce the costs of deploying automated solutions on assembly lines. In an update interview, founders Oliver Krieg and Etienne Eichstaedt talk about their successful market launch, current challenges, and the big vision of human-robot interaction. (Photo: Roundpeg Technologies)
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