The transfer between academia and business is part of the DNA of HWR Berlin, and startup foundations are one form of this. At the Transfer Day on June 4, 2021, the Startup Incubator Berlin offers three exciting startup pitches followed by Q&A with founders and HWR mentors.
Under the motto “Shaping the Future Together,” the HWR Berlin Transfer Day focuses on future development in the German economy, teaching, and research. In this context, the Startup Incubator Berlin presents itself from its location in Siemensstadt2 with selected startups from current and previous funding rounds. Each team is introduced by their university mentor and presents their founding venture in a pitch. Afterwards, there is an opportunity for audience questions and direct discussion with the teams and mentors.
Program and registration at: https://www.transfer-hwr.de/
Our participating startup teams:
Aam Digital offers user-friendly case management software for the social sector worldwide. Their software enables organizations to improve their effectiveness, inform project management, and measure outcomes. Aam Digital covers a wide range of use cases, such as tracking contact activities, participation in courses, or sports internships. With a software-as-a-service model, they address the growing demand from organizations with limited resources for greater efficiency and transparency.
Funding program: Berlin Startup Scholarship since January 2021
HWR mentor: Prof. Dr. Andrea Rumler
Bearcover supports nursing home staff with robots during nightly routine checks and monitoring tasks. Bearcover’s robots operate in corridors and can perform basic health and movement checks — without entering residents’ rooms. Staff can then prioritize care based on real-time requirements. This allows robots to maximize the time caregivers spend with residents. Staff know where they are needed next and do not have to worry about missing something.
Funding program: EXIST Gründerstipendium since March 2021, previously Startup Now
HWR mentor: Prof. Dr. Dagmar Monett Díaz
MySecondEar combines the benefits of the digital age with the traditional hearing care professional’s craft: consultations as well as the initial fitting and further fine-tuning of hearing aids are handled entirely online — conveniently, flexibly, and independently of the customer’s current location. Hearing aids are delivered to the door, eliminating the need for time-consuming appointments at a local specialist store. MySecondEar passes the cost savings achieved through digital technology and optimized processes directly on to its customers.
Funding program: Berlin Startup Scholarship, January to June 2020
HWR mentor: Prof. Dr. Thomas Afflerbach


