Wiesbaden start-up prize "StartAward" 2024
Together with partners, the state capital of Wiesbaden organized the Wiesbaden start-up award "StartAward" for the first time in 2024. Prizes were awarded in several categories at a brilliant finale on November 7 in the Old Court.
Wiesbaden start-up prize "StartAward"
Prizes were awarded to 1st to 3rd place in the main category "Start-up in Wiesbaden" and in the category "Ready to go - start-up ideas from the university". In addition, a special "Impact" prize was awarded for the start-up with the greatest positive impact on society and the environment.
By the end of the application period, the jury had received 55 applications for the main category as well as 15 start-up ideas from students in Wiesbaden. From all applicants, the jury selected 18 semi-finalists from the main category and 11 start-up ideas from the secondary category, who competed against each other with their respective pitches on October 28 and 29, 2024. Of the semi-finalists, three start-ups and three student start-up ideas were able to impress the jury with their potential and secure a place in the final.
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Main category 1st place: Cluuv GmbH
At the award ceremony on November 7, 2024, first place in the main category was awarded to Cluuv GmbH (opens in a new tab). Founder Susanne Eidmann was delighted to receive prize money of 10,000 euros. Cluuv is a premium manufacturer of an innovative e-cargobike for companies and families. The Cargobike is characterized in particular by its flexible design options and its safe and ergonomic child seats.
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Main category 2nd place: Lacascara Drinks GmbH
Lacascara Drinks GmbH (opens in a new tab) took second place with prize money of 7,500 euros. Lacascara has developed a modern aperitivo without artificial additives, with the taste of cascara, the red pulp of the coffee cherry. While cascara was previously a waste product from coffee production, here it becomes the focus of the product through upcycling.
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Main category 3rd place: Yond GmbH
Third place, which was awarded 5,000 euros, went to Yond GmbH (opens in a new tab). Yond offers a software solution for fitness studios that can efficiently control, scale and optimize the operational processes of fitness chains. From membership management to payments, bookings and reporting, all areas are covered here.
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Ready to go 1st place: Tonopix
In the "Ready to go" category of the universities, the founding idea of Tonopix came out on top. With Tonopix, Marco Großmann has developed a measuring device for safely and quickly determining your own intraocular pressure. With this technology, measurements can be carried out easily and anywhere. Lengthy visits to the doctor and check-ups can therefore be avoided. First place in the "ready to go" category was awarded with prize money of 1,500 euros.
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Ready to go 2nd place: Time Table Clothes
Second place was awarded to Time Table Clothes with 1,000 euros. Sarina Kynast and Carolin Heyen want to offer a slightly different kind of fashion advice with their app. The outfit suggestions are individually tailored to your personal schedule, the weather, your mood and the contents of your closet.
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Ready to go 3rd place: Founders Compass
Third place went to Founders Compass. With their start-up idea, Hendrik Hebel and Leon Malzer want to help start-ups put together the perfect team. A psychological analysis module is used to show founding teams which personalities are still missing in their team in order to eliminate weaknesses and move the team forward. The winners can look forward to prize money of 500 euros.
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Special "Impact" prize
The special "Impact" prize was awarded to Potenzial Pioniere GmbH (opens in a new tab), which brings lightness and light-heartedness to the topics of disability, accidents and inclusion. They want to touch people with their unique (life) stories and support them in challenging life situations. This special prize is endowed with 5,000 euros.
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As Easy as That GmbH (opens in a new tab) and Keramik were once again (opens in a new tab) nominaonce again (opens in a new tab) nominated for the special "Impact" award and impressed with their social and sustainable impact potential.
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