At the award ceremony in Stuttgart, co-founders Christina Weber and Eduardo Romero Borrero accepted the awards and prize money totaling €15,000. They thanked the Klee family, Dr. Hans Haindl, the DGMBT and the jury on LinkedIn.
Puray is developing a medical catheter that is disinfected with UVC light during use. This means it can neutralize all known viruses and bacteria - including multi-resistant germs - and is also harmless to patients and medical staff. With this idea, the Puray team has already received the Health-i-Award 2022, the Signal Iduna Prize, as well as EXIST and FLÜGGE funding and was part of Batch #6 of the SCE Incubation Program.
They are also in the final of the Munich Start-up Award. You can vote for Puray in the public voting here. We congratulate Puray on both prizes and wish the team continued success!
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