Medical device
Lindis Blood Care develops a medical device called CATUVAB® that removes tumor cells from autologous blood during surgeries with high blood loss.
Preclinical
Refoxy Pharmaceuticals is a biotech company developing small molecule activators of the FOXO3 transcription factor to treat age-related diseases, with an initial focus on idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
Medical technology
Sedivention is a medical technology startup developing a cryocatheter for minimally invasive obesity treatment.
RNA-based therapeutics
SRTD biotech develops RNA-based therapeutics for liver cancer using proprietary platform technology.
Aignostics is a Berlin-based AI company that transforms multi-modal pathology data into insights for biopharmaceutical clients.
Image Assistance System
Raydiax is a German startup developing an image assistance system for minimally invasive cancer treatments, aiming to provide therapy planning, execution, and monitoring while minimizing the use of X-rays for patient-friendly care and safer work conditions for clinical staff.
Materials Science
Soluterials is a materials science company that specializes in transforming pure aluminum scrap into a nanostructured high-performance aluminum material with enhanced properties, such as high electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance, for applications in electrical wiring, radiator housings, and electric motors.
Inovedis GmbH is a medical technology start-up that has developed the SINEFIX implant system, a simplified surgical technique for rotator cuff tear surgery, and has raised $4 million in Series A funding to support its commercial launch in the United States and expansion into Europe.
Eco-friendly Materials
Traceless Materials is a Hamburg-based startup that produces an eco-friendly, bio-based, home-compostable, and plastic-free alternative to plastic, derived from agricultural residues, which can be used in a variety of products and significantly reduces CO2 emissions and fossil energy use during production.
MedTech
inContAlert is a German MedTech startup developing a sensor-based technology to measure bladder filling levels and provide optimal voiding timings for incontinence patients, particularly those with neurogenic bladder disorders.
Quantum Computing
Delft Circuits designs and develops integrated microwave component solutions for quantum computers, replacing traditional cabling in the quantum industry, academia, and national labs.