Start-up Oscar for Dachau: Paul Metzger wins the first pitching night!

Start-up Oscar for Dachau: Paul Metzger wins the first pitching night!

Program to support founders gets additional momentum: At the first "Pitching Night" in Dachauer Gründwerk, four promising start-ups started to demonstrate their innovation spirit. The winner was not only able to look forward to the prestigious gold cup, but also an increased reputation within the founding scene.

Head of Sabrina Schwaab emphasized the event of the event: The founders should be offered a platform to present their ideas to a wider audience and expand their networks. "We firmly believe that the support of young companies is crucial for strengthening the regional economy," she said at the beginning of the event. After motivating video messages of the board members Max Kaiser and Uli Lenz, Silke Dütz took over the moderation and compared the event to the well-known television program "The Löhen cave".

innovative business ideas under the magnifying glass

The participants each had five minutes to present their concepts by PowerPoint presentation, followed by a ten-minute question and answer session. The audience was able to vote on the quality of the ideas, which led to an interactive exchange. "Mingagreens", the first start-up, presented itself as a provider of microgrün, i.e. small, nutrient-rich plants. Managing Director Thomas Heller said that they are looking for investors to build a franchise system.

The second company, "bauanalyse.com", presented by architect Paul Metzger, offers a software solution that automates the planning process of real estate. He wants to develop his solution further and convert it into an app. His talent was praised by investors, which increases his chances of financing and cooperation.

The third idea came from Daniel Spierer with "Fasting formula". It offers a fasting subscription that includes comprehensive medical care. Spierer wants to promote fasting as a common experience in companies and also searched for contacts and investors.

The last company, "E-Revolt", presented by Sebastian Hunold, plans to convert combustion engine cars into electric vehicles. Hunold emphasized that his approach has both economic advantages and environmental advantages, since it is more cost -efficient than buying new electric cars.

After the exciting competition, Paul Metzger finally managed to win most votes for his innovative solution and was named winner of the Pitching Night. The Gold Cup is now set up in its green work and symbolizes the success of its start-up and the entire event, which underlines the region's innovative strength.

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