TUM Entrepreneurship Day Celebrates Innovation and Success in Munich
Key Ideas
- Reverion received the TUM Presidential Entrepreneurship Award for its high-efficiency power plant that can produce hydrogen from surplus energy and boasts numerous advantages over traditional plants.
- Planet A Foods presented a sustainable alternative to chocolate made from domestically grown plants, significantly reducing the carbon footprint.
- RobCo developed a plug-and-play robotic system for small and midsized enterprises, simplifying robot integration and operation, leading to international success after four years.
- Prof. Alexander Pretschner was honored with the Mentor of Excellence Award for his outstanding support of start-up teams and received funding for his research chair.
The TUM Entrepreneurship Day in Munich celebrated innovation and success in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Reverion won the TUM Presidential Entrepreneurship Award for its high-efficiency power plant that can produce hydrogen from surplus energy. Planet A Foods offered a sustainable alternative to chocolate using domestically grown plants, reducing the carbon footprint significantly. RobCo developed an intuitive robotic system for SMEs, achieving international success. Prof. Alexander Pretschner received the Mentor of Excellence Award for supporting start-up teams. The event showcased the diverse talent and potential in the Munich innovation community, demonstrating its impact on the European start-up landscape.
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