Innovation and Growth in TECH.LAND: New Start-up Successes
In the fast-evolving world of tech and innovation, we’re seeing more inspiring examples of cross-border entrepreneurship and technological advancements. Today, we share highlights from promising start-ups making waves in the industry, showcasing the importance of support and collaboration within the Dutch-German TECH.LAND ecosystem.
E-Lyte Opens New Production Facility in Kaiserslautern
E-Lyte, specialized in electrolyte solutions for energy storage technologies, takes a major leap forward with the opening of their own production facility. This start-up, previously a Top 3 finalist in the prestigious Deutscher Gründerpreis, continues to focus on developing sustainable energy solutions. With this milestone, they strengthen their position as an innovator in the energy sector.
Stallgrün Heads to the Finals in Düsseldorf
Innovative start-up Stallgrün, known for its indoor farming solutions in former pigsties, has reached the final of the Meet, Greet + Beat Vol. 3 Roadshow. After a successful pitch last year in Münster, they will compete on November 10th in Düsseldorf. Having gone through the REACH incubator program, Stallgrün offers a sustainable and innovative approach to agricultural challenges. We wish them the best of luck in the final!
TissueXcel: A New Collaboration for Medical Innovation
The University of Münster and the University of Würzburg have joined forces to launch TissueXcel, a government-funded spin-off focused on innovative treatments for arthritis. Supported by REACH members Christin Menke and Jasper Wattjes, this project marks significant progress in medical technologies and treatments.
Syte Secures €5 Million in Seed Funding for AI Platform
Syte, a cutting-edge AI platform for building analysis, has successfully raised €5 million in a recent seed funding round. The funding comes from sources such as the Schwarz Gruppe and High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF). Based in Münster, Syte focuses on analyzing construction and energy potential, cementing its position as a leading player in the AI and energy sectors.
These developments show how strong the innovation climate is in the Dutch-German TECH.LAND, with a constant stream of ideas shaping the future. We are proud of the start-ups that contribute to a more sustainable and technologically advanced society through their perseverance and creativity.
The team photo of Stallgrün is featured alongside this article (Copyright: REACH / Stallgrün), showcasing the people behind this innovative project.