Who will earn a spot on the winners' podium? After weeks of refining concepts, gathering feedback, and perfecting their plans, the spotlight is now on the selected teams.
Phase 3 is more than just the final stretch of the competition – it's the stage where promising startups prove their readiness to scale and succeed in the market.
BOORGEN from Möhrendorf near Erlangen, developed “Click2Build” – a global SaaS platform enabling industrialized construction. From DIY configuration to automated planning and order fulfillment via local partner factories, Click2Build connects all stages of the serial building process.
BreatheAssist from Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg - A next-generation ventilation device that supports natural breathing precisely, helping to reduce lung damage, shorten ventilation time, and ease the workload of medical staff in intensive care.
ENDOLEASE from Würzburg develops the first implantable platform technology for targeted drug delivery directly into the arterial bloodstream. It improves local efficacy while minimizing systemic side effects.
fiveD from Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg creates a hyper-realistic radar simulation platform for faster, more cost-efficient testing and optimization of radar systems – ideal for AI-based driver assistance and mobility solutions.
LaMa Recycling Technologies based in Würzburg makes hard-to-recycle post-industrial plastic waste from construction and hygiene sectors reusable again – using a novel process to bring it back into the material cycle instead of sending it to incineration.
nara, developed in Würzburg, is an AI-based first-level support assistant available 24/7, solving IT issues in real time while helping companies cut costs, increase efficiency, and reduce the pressure on IT teams.
Pelora from Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg develops an indoor tracking system that pinpoints assets, vehicles, and people in real time with 10–50 cm precision – using Bluetooth devices like smartphones (with or without apps) and tags.
viatolea from Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg develops a digital health application that uses smart algorithms to detect food intolerances – helping users identify triggers and improve well-being.
Curious to learn more about the competition?
Find all the details here: Business Plan Competition Northern Bavaria