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TEBA Kreditbank Supports TUM Campus Straubing with a Donation: Promoting an innovative environment for start-ups

The TUM Venture Lab Climate & Circular at the Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is pleased to receive support from TEBA Kreditbank based in Landau an der Isar. With a donation of 2,000 euros, the bank strengthens the entrepreneurial innovation ecosystem for founding teams and young companies working on solutions in the areas of climate protection, resource efficiency, and the circular economy.

Two women and two men presenting an oversized cheque.

At the donation handover at the TUM Campus Straubing (from left to right): Lucia Lara Vargas and Florian Lintl from the TUM Venture Lab Climate & Circular, as well as Ersin Cetin and Julia Gabauer from TEBA Kreditbank.

The TUM Venture Lab supports start-ups at the intersection of technology, entrepreneurship, and sustainable transformation. Its goal is to turn scientific ideas into market-ready business models and to help founders bring impact-oriented innovations into real-world application more quickly. The support from TEBA Kreditbank helps to provide new impulses for creative formats, interdisciplinary exchange, and entrepreneurial experimentation at the campus. This creates spaces and opportunities where talent, research, and practice come together more closely.

“We are very grateful for the support from TEBA Kreditbank. This commitment helps us create an environment in which new ideas in the fields of climate tech and the circular economy can grow and be tested in practice,” says Florian Lintl, Operational Director of the TUM Venture Lab Climate & Circular.

From TEBA Kreditbank’s perspective, the funding also represents a contribution to strengthening future-oriented initiatives with social and economic relevance. Managing Director Ersin Cetin states: “Our cooperation with the TUM Venture Lab is an investment in tomorrow’s economic stability. Major innovations need strong backing. We are pleased to support start-ups in transforming their scientific visions into bold, sustainable business models.”