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It’s that time again – new startups are in the starting blocks! Here are some exciting young companies you should know about. Today we take a look at these startups: Forgis, Webmetic, Logistica OS, SirDash and Spreat.

deutsche-startups.de today once again presents a selection of young startups that were founded in the past weeks and months or have recently emerged from stealth mode. By the way, there are even more exciting start-ups in our newsletter Startup Radar.
Forgis
Forgis from Zurich, founded by Federico Martelli, Camilla Mazzoleni and Riccardo Maggioni, is committed to making production systems intelligent. The self-description states: “We’re building a future where Western manufacturers and engineers are supercharged by industrial intelligence to design, automate, and optimized production with unprecedented power and efficiency.”
Webmetic
The still young company Webmetic from Munich, founded by Yannik Süß, takes care of AI-supported solutions for data-driven B2B marketing. “With Webmetic, anonymous traffic turns into leads – supported by retargeting, ABM and personalized strategies,” reads the page.
Logistica OS
The Bonn startup Logistica OS, founded by Flavio Alario, Kenan Deniz and Florian Lehmann, wants to make itself useful as an “AI operating system for logistics”. “Our modern software powered by advanced AI solves operational bottlenecks, starting with pallet management and delivery problems,” says the self-description.
SirDash
With SirDash from Berlin, complex, isolated corporate data is transformed into an intelligent conversation. “SirDash is not another BI tool — it’s speaking with the intelligence layer and understands your business before you even ask,” explains the team led by founder Anvar Atash.
Spread
Spreat, founded by Paul Kirchbichler and Mattis Klöpper in Hamburg, has set out to revolutionize the retail industry. “As the first POS system of its kind, Spreat allows consumers to visit physical stores and purchase products from different producers at the checkout. But legally speaking, consumers are buying directly from the restrictive producers, while the store owner receives a commission,” said the team.
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