
#Brandnew
Promising new companies are once again enriching the startup scene. Below we introduce these young companies: foom, Colibri, Marble Imaging, Thursday.ai and YOUL.

Fresh ideas, new companies: deutsche-startups.de is again presenting young startups that were recently founded or have just ended their stealth mode. If you would like to discover more start-ups, you should read our newsletter Startup Radar subscribe.
foom
The GreenTech foom from Berlin, founded by thousand-kind founders Anike von Gagern and Kathrin Weiß, takes care of the processing of organic waste. “Naturally occurring microorganisms can break down biowaste with enzymes under suitable conditions and use it for growth,” says the concept.
Colibri
Colibri from Mittweida, set up by Jork Leonhardt, Steffen Kux and Simon Jentzsch, is developing a “deep-tech verification technology”. “Our stateless client technology enables smartphones, browsers, backends and IoT hardware to check blockchain data locally – without synchronization, without cloud dependencies, without a central infrastructure,” explains the young company.
Marble Imaging
At NewsSpace startup Marble Imaging from Bremen, founded by Robert Hook, Gopika Suresh and Alexander Epp, everything revolves around earth observation. “Marble already offers AI-powered object detection, terrain and navigability assessments, and coastal protection analytics,” the team said.
Thursday.ai
Thursday.ai from Frankfurt am Main, founded by Barbaros Özbugutu and Volkan Özkan, is an AI-based platform for supplier receivables management. The young company’s system “connects data from ERP, performance and banking systems, detects deviations in real time and automatically reconciles thousands of transactions.”
YOUL
The young company YOUL from Kraftisried puts an end to complicated storage technology by offering the latest plug-and-play storage technology. “The power storage looks stylish and can be easily plugged in. An electrician is not necessary,” explains the company founded by Norbert Baumann.
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