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Microsoft and a16z for open AI frameworks • Munich becomes a center for investor training • TCC • Perplexity • Aptera Motors • iDWELL • Plato

Various topics are addressed in this episode. Microsoft and a16z are committed to open AI frameworks and over 50 companies are investing in AI. Munich becomes a center for investor training. The British authority is suing Emma mattresses. Threads has 275 million monthly active users and SpaceX is planning Starship refueling in space. America dominates VC funding and Aptera Motors reaches a milestone in solar cars. Perplexity presents an election tracker and TCC receives 20 million euros. Plato secures 6.5 million euros and iDWELL receives 10 million euros. Startup Insider is the industry portal for the startup scene in the DACH region. Every two weeks they offer aspiring startups the chance to present their ideas in 10 minutes and receive direct feedback from investors.

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Today with these topics, among others:Microsoft and a16z for open AI frameworksCompanies rely on AI: Over 50 investMunich becomes a center for investor trainingEmma mattresses: British authority suesThreads: 275 million active users monthlySpaceX: Starship refueling in the AllAmerica dominates VC financingSolar car: Aptera Motors achieved MilestonePerplexity presents election trackerTCC receives 20 million eurosPlato secures 6.5 million euros10 million euros for iDWELL About Startup InsiderStartup Insider is the industry portal for the startup scene in the DACH region. Here you will find news from all regions and industries as well as an overview of the most important players and events in the German-speaking startup world. You can find all information about selected advertising partners here.PS If you don’t want to miss anything that happens at Startup Insider, follow us on LinkedIn! About our new format: “Startup Insider Pitch Battle” offers aspiring startups the chance every two weeks to present their ideas in 10 minutes and receive direct feedback from investors. Founders answer three questions: What is your product and what problem do you solve? How does your business model work and who is your target group? How do you differ from the competition and where do you see yourself in three years? A jury selects the best startup every week, which is also presented on our LinkedIn channel Startup Insider. The “Young Startups” channel at Apple: “Young Startups” channel on Spotify:

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