AI Launchpad at Cyber Valley
Bringing together AI start-ups across Europe
The Cyber Valley AI Launchpad took place at Cyber Valley’s Tübingen Hub for the first time from 4–8 May 2026, bringing together early-stage AI start-ups from leading European innovation ecosystems for a week of mentoring, networking, and ecosystem exploration. Born out of Rise Europe and co-organized by ELIAS (European Lighthouse of AI for Sustainability), the Tübingen AI Center, and Cyber Valley GmbH, the program supports AI start-ups as they grow from research into scalable, market-ready ventures.
We welcomed Joao Santos (Tilect, Campus Founders), Marc Willhaus (Optohive, ETH Zurich), and Olof Woxenius (Atramen.to, KTH Innovation) to Tübingen. The goal of the week was to connect these start-ups with research institutions, scientists, corporates, and investors within the Cyber Valley ecosystem.
Program Highlights
Throughout the week, the three participants engaged in mentoring sessions, goal-setting workshops, and networking activities across Tübingen and Stuttgart. The start-ups presented their ventures, defined concrete objectives for the program, and explored the Cyber Valley ecosystem through guided tours and meetings with local stakeholders.
Key highlights included a visit to Baden-Württemberg International in Stuttgart, where participants gained insights into doing business in Germany and into collaboration opportunities with corporate innovation teams in industrial AI. An investor insights session with Bosch Venture Capital provided perspectives on venture investment strategies, funding expectations, and how to position AI technologies for the market.
Participants additionally benefited from high-level mentoring provided by Peter Gehler (Professor for ML Engineering and Technology Transfer at the Tübingen AI Center) and Kerstin Ritter ( Professor of Machine Learning for Clinical Neuroscience at the University of Tübingen and Director at the Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health).

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The program further fostered exchange within the local start-up community, including a Founders Breakfast that facilitated informal discussions and peer learning among founders. The week concluded with participation in the Next Frontier AI Roadshow, organized by SPRIND – Federal Agency for Disruptive Innovation in collaboration with Cyber Valley. The event brought together researchers, founders, investors, and ecosystem partners for input talks from SPRIND, a Q&A session, and networking opportunities, giving the participating start-ups further visibility and access to the broader German AI community.
Overall, the week served as a platform for collaboration between research-driven AI start-ups, industry stakeholders, and the broader AI innovation ecosystem, strengthening connections between European AI hubs and Cyber Valley and supporting our mission to turn excellent research into a sustainable future for everyone.
Find out what the participating start-ups learned this week:
Joao Santos (Tilect, Campus Founders):
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“It was inspiring to collaborate so closely with Cyber Valley and Tübingen AI throughout the week. Tübingen has a truly unique ecosystem, an impressive blend of state-of-the-art research and academia combined with a strong entrepreneurial spirit that fuels deep-tech start-ups working on some of the most advanced topics in the world. My biggest takeaway was seeing how naturally these worlds connect here, and how much that accelerates what early-stage founders can build.”
Marc Willhaus (Optohive, ETH Zürich):
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„My personal highlight was seeing how active and fast-growing the Baden-Württemberg ecosystem is. We had the chance to dive in and connect with brilliant minds and entrepreneurs across the region. The exchange was genuinely inspiring and recharged our entrepreneurial energy. Cyber Valley is an impressive initiative, and I am confident many strong ventures will spark out of it.
Europe stands strong in research, development, and entrepreneurship, but we too often operate in silos and underestimate what other European hubs are building. Being locally present matters, and a single in-person meeting can be the spark for something much bigger.“
Olof Woxenius (Atramen.to, KTH Innovation):
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„I was very impressed by the diverse and welcoming ecosystem of founders, academics and facilitators in Cyber Valley. I strongly believe that Tübingen is, and will continue to be, a positive example for European AI innovation. Visit Cyber Valley and see for yourself!“