New Companies Debuting: Aumatis, Non-Public, Legal Services, Mina, Ziya
In the bustling world of innovation, Germany is making its mark with a plethora of new startups. One such company, Pryvet from Offenburg, is revolutionizing the way businesses use AI. With a focus on security and efficiency, Pryvet combines state-of-the-art pseudonymization technologies for a seamless integration, ensuring businesses can harness the power of AI without the risk of data protection issues.
Another noteworthy startup is Mina, based in Berlin. Founded by Frederik Ventzke, Mina offers a digital coach designed to help individuals overcome exam anxiety, performance pressure, and learning stress. Based on cognitive behavioral therapy, Mina is set to provide much-needed mental support for those facing the pressures of academic life.
Ziya, a startup from Dortmund, is focused on holistic AI transformation. They specialize in developing AI strategies and training teams for efficient work, from use case identification to implementation.
In a similar vein, Ziya's DataLabel, a BMWK-funded innovation, is making waves in the AI strategy development sector.
Notara, a LegalTech startup launched in Hamburg by Gunnar Schipp and Nikolaus Munzig, aims to provide a 'work OS for notaries'. Their software is designed to give customers faster access to customer-relevant information and to distribute tasks among employees, aiming to streamline workflows and relieve employees of unnecessary burdens.
Startupland, a hub for these and many other startups, is hosting an event filled with speeches, interviews, and pitches. The date for this event is yet to be announced. For those interested in job opportunities within these startups and companies, Startupland's job board offers a wealth of listings.
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More details about Startupland and these exciting startups can be found online. In the realm of manufacturing, Aumatis, a startup founded in Landsberg am Lech, enables smaller companies and research institutions to perform in-house manufacturing of metal parts.
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