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January 2024 was a particularly successful month for the IFB Innovationsstarter GmbH team. It included ten startups in its funding programs, five of them in the InnoFounder program. We present them in this article: oneGuide, Constellatio, Charit Insights, HELP mee and Planeco Building.

© oneGuide: the founders Wiebke Nadzeika and Marlon Lückert
© oneGuide: the founders Wiebke Nadzeika and Marlon Lückert

oneGuide

The startup oneGuide offers a digital travel guide. Information on places of interest can be called up in words, images and sound via an app. The content is compiled according to individual interests and needs. With the help of augmented reality, users can also travel back in time and admire the Acropolis in Athens in all its ancient glory, for example. oneGuide already passed the Media Lift funding program last year.

© Constellatio
© Constellatio

Constellatio

The startup Constellatio also took its first steps there a year earlier. Anyone studying law has to more or less memorise large amounts of texts and gather the necessary information from numerous books and many other sources. An alternative is the Constellatio app, which also breaks up the learning process with gamification. It will soon cost 60 euros per month, an earlybird phase is currently offering considerable discounts.

© Charit Insights: the founders Sandra Heuer and Johannes Jamroszczyk
© Charit Insights: the founders Sandra Heuer and Johannes Jamroszczyk

Charit Insights

The original idea behind Charit Insights was to combine the collection of market research data with the promotion of charitable causes. Specifically, the startup helps companies to define their goals and find ways to achieve them. The data analysis used for this purpose not only involves figures, but also content from interviews and published texts. Artificial intelligence ensures that the analysis is up to date.

© HELP mee: the founders Dr. Antje Kallweit and Annika Bruhns-Petersson
© HELP mee: the founders Dr. Antje Kallweit and Annika Bruhns-Petersson

HELP mee Schmerztherapie

Millions of people suffer from chronic pain. However, this does not have to be an inevitable fate - there are methods to virtually unlearn it. However, given the huge demand, doctors are unable to provide treatment for all those affected. The startup HELP mee Schmerztherapie promises to offer a remedy by enabling patients to receive treatment themselves via an app. Once this is available, health insurance companies are supposed to cover the costs.

© Planeco Building
© Planeco Building

Planeco Building

The startup Planeco Building describes its offering as a complete solution for individual construction. It is available for both new build and renovation projects. A team with industry experience brings together clients, architectural bureaus and all other parties relevant to a construction project, thus ensuring planning security. Special attention is paid to climate protection, hence the syllable "eco" in the company name.


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