SpinLab welcomes its newest class of startups, each developing solutions to address challenges in sectors such as energy, healthcare, construction, and hospitality. Their ideas range from AI systems that automate complex document processes to medical apps that support patients between doctor visits, and from energy platforms that optimize consumption to tools that improve communication in the service industry. Together, they demonstrate how technology can create practical and scalable impact across different markets.
AI Spaces is developing DocAI, an AI-powered platform to automate tender processes in the construction industry across the DACH region. The solution analyzes extensive documents within seconds, extracts relevant content, and structures it for further processing. This reduces manual and error-prone tasks and enables clear, efficient workflows. The platform is also designed to be transferable to other use cases, such as real estate projects or contract analysis.
Docjo develops medical apps that support people with chronic illnesses in their daily lives, helping to improve care between doctor visits. The applications enable patients to better understand their condition, actively manage it, and follow medical recommendations consistently – also in multiple languages. The current portfolio includes two CE-certified apps: Velaria for people with respiratory diseases, and a Digital Health Application (DiGA) for patients with metabolic syndrome.
Einklang New Energy addresses the high energy costs and complex procurement challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises. The solution combines battery storage with an electricity tariff from renewable sources, tailored to individual consumption patterns. This helps reduce peak loads, lower electricity costs, and balance price fluctuations in the energy market. The tariff is dynamically adjusted to consumption profiles and available storage capacity, combining various renewable market products into a reliable, cost-efficient offer.
Emulate Energy provides energy suppliers with a platform to use controllable household devices – such as water heaters, heating and cooling systems, or electric vehicles – as a “virtual battery.” Multiple devices are aggregated and controlled so that their electricity consumption can flexibly adapt to grid and market conditions, without affecting user comfort. This form of load shifting supports the integration of renewable energy, improves grid stability, and creates new revenue opportunities in electricity trading. The platform also offers utilities detailed analytics for targeted customer engagement, while households gain insights into their own consumption patterns.
Muotech is developing an imaging method that can detect damage or cavities deep inside buildings, industrial plants, or geological formations – without having to open or damage them. It is based on muons, tiny particles from natural cosmic radiation that can penetrate even dense materials such as concrete or rock. Special detectors capture these particles and, with the help of software, generate precise 2D and 3D images of internal structures. This allows defects, voids, or material changes to be identified quickly, even in areas that are difficult to access with conventional methods.
MonsterShack creates digital applications that help children integrate medically necessary routines into their daily lives in a playful way. Its first product, the ItchyMonsters app, is aimed at children with atopic dermatitis. Instead of seeing skincare as a tedious chore, treatments become a positive, recurring experience through an interactive game using augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and game-based learning. In the long term, the platform aims to promote other health-related habits in children, such as sun protection, physical activity, or dental care.
Regascold harnesses the untapped cooling potential generated during the liquefaction and reliquefaction of gases. In conventional plants, this substantial cold energy is released into the environment. Regascold has patented a technology that captures this potential and reuses it for cooling purposes. This enables companies to reduce their electricity consumption for cooling, improve their CO₂ balance, and contribute to the circular economy. The solution promotes sustainable energy efficiency with lower operating costs and a smaller environmental footprint.
Onsai uses artificial intelligence to automate telephone guest communication in hotels and serviced apartments. The Onsai Voice system conducts natural, multilingual conversations and is deeply integrated into hotel management systems. It can not only provide information but also independently handle complex tasks such as reservations or booking changes. Available 24/7, it reduces the workload from standard inquiries by up to 70 percent and relieves staff. In addition to the telephone solution, Onsai also offers AI-powered tools for chat, email processing, and digital process consulting.
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