MIG AG

MIG Verwaltungs AG is a Munich-based venture capital firm that focuses on investing in small and medium-sized enterprises across various industries, with a particular emphasis on life sciences and technology. Established in 2004, the firm targets investments in sectors such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, quantum technology, digitalization, medical technology, digital health, and biopharmaceuticals. MIG AG primarily invests in companies located in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, with a minimum investment threshold of €0.1 million. The firm typically holds its investments for a duration of four to eight years before seeking an exit. Through its strategic investments, MIG AG aims to foster innovation and contribute to advancements in technology and healthcare.

Matthias Guth

Venture Partner

Andreas Kastenbauer

Venture Partner

Jürgen Kosch

General Partner

Matthias Kromayer

General Partner

Frederick Michna

Principal

Axel Thierauf

Venture Partner

Past deals in OLED

CYNORA

Series C in 2019
CYNORA GmbH, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Bruchsal, Germany, specializes in the development and manufacture of organic electronics, particularly organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The company focuses on creating highly efficient blue and green emitter systems utilizing Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence (TADF) technology. This innovative approach allows for the conversion of triplet excitons into light, thereby enhancing power efficiency and reducing electrical stress within OLED devices. As demand for thin, flexible screens with improved image quality and lower power consumption rises, CYNORA aims to provide added value to OLED producers with its iridium-free, purely organic emitter solutions. By addressing the challenges faced in developing stable and efficient blue emitters, CYNORA is positioned to support advancements in the AMOLED market and contribute to the evolution of display technology.

CYNORA

Series A in 2011
CYNORA GmbH, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Bruchsal, Germany, specializes in the development and manufacture of organic electronics, particularly organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The company focuses on creating highly efficient blue and green emitter systems utilizing Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence (TADF) technology. This innovative approach allows for the conversion of triplet excitons into light, thereby enhancing power efficiency and reducing electrical stress within OLED devices. As demand for thin, flexible screens with improved image quality and lower power consumption rises, CYNORA aims to provide added value to OLED producers with its iridium-free, purely organic emitter solutions. By addressing the challenges faced in developing stable and efficient blue emitters, CYNORA is positioned to support advancements in the AMOLED market and contribute to the evolution of display technology.
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