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IFB Innovationsstarter GmbH is not taking a summer break: In the past few weeks, another three startups have benefited from funding. In this article, we introduce SupplyET, Holy Technologies and TimeTeller.

© SupplyET: the founders Dr.-Ing. Christian Hochmuth and Dr. Matthias Brönner
© SupplyET: the founders Dr.-Ing. Christian Hochmuth and Dr. Matthias Brönner

SupplyET

The startup SupplyET is still at the very beginning of its development, which qualifies it for the InnoFounder programme. SupplyET is developing software to address the challenges of supply chain planning. It is designed to enable companies to use the available resources in their production and logistics network more efficiently, to react more flexibly to changes in demand and to supply their customers more reliably. This leads to the optimisation of costs, sales and emissions and thus creates competitive advantages. Currently, the startup is looking for pilot customers.

© Holy Technologies: Bosse Rothe (CEO), Dario Fiumarella (Composite Development Engineer), Moritz Reiners (CTO) and Moritz Möker (Founders Associate)
© Holy Technologies: Bosse Rothe (CEO), Dario Fiumarella (Composite Development Engineer), Moritz Reiners (CTO) and Moritz Möker (Founders Associate)

Holy Technologies

Holy Technologies is receiving funding from the InnoRampUp programme. This startup has set itself the task of decisively reducing the CO2 footprint in the production of components for the automotive and aerospace industries. To this end, it is developing the world's first carbon fibre technology that makes components completely upcyclable. With its Infinite Component Platform, Holy Technologies helps companies make their carbon fibre components recyclable, reduce their weight and improve cost efficiency in production.

© TimeTeller: Angela Relógio and Benjamin Dose
© TimeTeller: Angela Relógio and Benjamin Dose

TimeTeller

Another InnoRampUp startup is TimeTeller, which has already attracted attention by winning the Female StartAperitivo competition. TimeTeller owes its success to the promise of improving the effectiveness of medical treatments and saving many lives in chemotherapy, for example. A simple saliva test is used to determine the ideal time for treatment, which varies from person to person. Experience shows that health startups take years to reach market maturity, which is why the current funding is particularly helpful.


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