Mindpeak selected as one of the top 10 German Startups

April 16, 2020
Mindpeak is already one of the best startups in Germany: The Hamburg-based company made it into the top 10 at the German Founders' Award 2020. Every year, the most innovative and best start-up ideas in Germany are selected in five categories at the renowned competition. The top 3 will be nominated the following week and the winner will be announced in September.

Mindpeak is already one of the best startups in Germany: The Hamburg-based company made it into the top 10 at the German Founders' Award 2020. Every year, the most innovative and best start-up ideas in Germany are selected in five categories at the renowned competition. The top 3 will be nominated the following week and the winner will be announced in September.

“I am very happy about this great nomination. The fact that we have come this far is not only an award for our innovative products for AI-assisted cancer diagnosis, but primarily for our competent and creative team. I would like to thank everyone for their committed work, especially in these challenging times, ”said founder and managing director Felix Faber in Hamburg.

Mindpeak was founded two years ago by Felix Faber and Dr. Tobias Lang and has developed AI software to increase the productivity of pathologists in clinical routine and to enable more precise cancer diagnoses. Mindpeak works with renowned research institutions such as the Charité Berlin and laboratories in Hamburg and Cambridge. The software is immediately ready for use in the laboratory without extensive pre-adjustment. The first product - breast cancer quantification software - is already on the market. Work is currently underway to expand the product portfolio to include more types of cancer.

The Mindpeak team is made up of the world's leading AI experts and alumni from Cambridge University, UC Berkeley, SCR Princeton and TU Munich. CEO Faber is an experienced entrepreneur with a successful exit and IPO. Co-founder Dr. Tobias Lang developed deep learning solutions for large e-commerce companies that are used by millions of people every day. Both founders studied computer science and artificial intelligence.

BreastIHC can currently only be used for research purposes.

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