The Hessian Founders Award offers young companies a variety of opportunities to present their business model to a broad audience. In addition to an extensive network, participants benefit from pitch training and attractive prize money. On September 12, a total of eleven start-up teams from Southern Hesse, including three from the Technical University of Darmstadt, will compete to qualify for the finals. The finals will take place on November 1 in Marburg.
In the category “Innovative Business Idea,” the start-up Eloquest from TU Darmstadt has been nominated. Eloquest uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) to analyze writing processes in clinical documentation and optimize automated data processing.
In the category “University Spin-Off,” two teams from TU Darmstadt have also been nominated: ecoMorph Solutions GmbH, an IT platform supporting construction work in the trades, and MySympto, an AI-powered assistant for emergency departments that helps with diagnoses and treatment recommendations.
We wish all participants the best of luck and success in the semifinals of the Hessian Founders Award!