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Startup Powerhouse at OMR Festival Showcases Fresh Ideas

Startup City Hamburg's chosen companies, spanning clean technology, education and AI, attend the grand XXL marketing conference

Startup Innovation Showcased at OMR Festival
Startup Innovation Showcased at OMR Festival

Startup Powerhouse at OMR Festival Showcases Fresh Ideas

The OMR Festival, a major digital and online marketing event, recently held in Hamburg, showcased a selection of innovative startups from around the globe. One of the highlights was the international community stand, where a variety of promising companies presented their solutions.

CaseS, a professional social network and EdTech for the creative industry based in Ukraine, was among the exhibitors. The platform empowers customers to create multi-stage campaigns and set up multiple follow-up messages and in-mails, making it an invaluable tool for businesses and educators alike.

Another standout was Cloud Supplies, offering an automation platform that combines intelligent IT monitoring and artificial intelligence to automatically solve routine tasks and IT tickets. This platform is designed to streamline operations and improve efficiency for businesses.

In the realm of education, GIOS, an online learning platform based in Ukraine, was also present. GIOS caters to both parents and schools with its distance and blended learning offerings, incorporating gamification and a vibrant TikTok-style to engage children and improve their mathematical skills and critical thinking. The platform currently boasts 144,000 users in the US and several European countries, with 135 schools already using their platform.

Ukrainian greentech startup, Releaf Paper, also attracted attention with their innovative technology. Releaf Paper has developed a technology for producing paper from the fibers of fallen leaves, aiming to replace the use of wood cellulose in paper factories worldwide with bio-waste. The startup has already caught the attention of several international corporations, including L'Oreal, Samsung, and Chanel.

In Germany, Unidy enables brands to seamlessly capture, centralize, and monetize user data by connecting individual service silos via a central user account and single sign-on. This startup is one of several examples of startups offering no-code/low-code platforms for creating AI-driven applications, such as UBOS from Ukraine. With UBOS, anyone using the platform can create AI-driven applications in just 10 minutes - from professional developers to consumers.

AI-omatic solutions, another German startup, developed a software solution in the area of predictive maintenance. The startup uses a digital maintenance assistant to analyze machine sensor data in real-time and alert anomalies.

Nuvo, another AI-driven data integration and onboarding solution from Germany, allows data to be easily attributed, validated, and cleaned. This platform is designed to help businesses make data-driven decisions more efficiently.

LetsData, a startup based in Ukraine, uses artificial intelligence to enable governments, intergovernmental organizations, civil society, and businesses to make data-driven decisions in the age of online disinformation.

Beyond Emotion, a startup at the international community stand, offers privacy-compliant emotion recognition (Emotion AI) currently being developed into a sentiment notification system for the care sector.

Novileads, a consulting agency based in Ukraine, connects companies based in the EU and USA with Ukrainian IT service providers.

Revizion, also from Ukraine, is developing a system for working with feedback and NPS to build a business process for customer loyalty and return.

Uspacy, another Ukrainian startup, offers a unified workspace for daily process organization in companies, including general tasks, collaboration, team communication, and CRM.

Fintico, a German startup, is Germany's first rate comparison for online shops and aims to revolutionize the installment purchase market by creating a marketplace.

MISU, based in Ukraine, is a mobile application and smart devices that can predict serious diseases before they occur.

YouScan, a Ukrainian startup, is an AI-driven social media listening platform with leading-edge technology for image recognition.

AdaLab, one of the startups at the international community stand of Startup City Hamburg, aims to make the potential of generative AI usable for businesses.

The festival also featured presentations from various startup founders and CEOs, including Alexander Sobolenko, CEO of Releaf Paper, who received prolonged applause for his presentation at the OMR Festival on May 16, 2023.

While specific names of the startups and their exact exhibition locations at the event are not detailed in the available sources, the OMR Festival in Hamburg proved to be a platform for innovative startups to showcase their solutions and connect with potential partners and investors.

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