6 tips for successful projects with start-ups

Collaborating with start-ups and corporates can be a rewarding and mutually beneficial experience for both parties, but it can also be a challenging endeavor. To make collaboration successful, it’s important to consider a few key factors.
amberSearch visits Google in its head quarter in mountain view

The Sunnyvale Start-up Summit, held at the Google HQ in Mountain View, was an excellent opportunity for amberSearch’s CEO, Philipp Reissel, to learn about the latest AI-Developments from Google, network with exciting individuals, and connect with over 30 German start-ups.
Revolutionizing Information Retrieval through amberSearch

For years, Microsoft Teams has been developing into the central hub of the so-called knowledge workers. And not without success. Teams recently cracked 280 million monthly active users.
So we have exciting news for all amberSearch users:
With our new Teams app, we are picking up users where they spend the majority of their work. From now on, amberSearch users can also start a search from Teams.
“Born to Transform”: Data Insights by amberSearch

Last year, our co-founder Bastian Maiworm was part of the Fujitsu Born to Transform series.
As an expert in unstructured data, he was invited to explain how employees can make information accessible to their staff quickly and efficiently in the future. He also talks about the possibilities in the field of speech recognition.
Driving Business Success with Better Information Management

Companies should regularly review and potentially adjust their culture and knowledge-sharing practices. To achieve this shift, employees must be motivated to think as a whole, see themselves as content creators and enablers, and share their resources and knowledge openly. Additionally, leadership must establish and reinforce the importance of knowledge sharing, and create a system for storing and organizing information that is easy to use and accessible to all.
What does the future of information management look like?

On November 3, our co-founder Bastian Maiworm gave a keynote on the information management of the future at the Digital FUTUREcongress in Essen.
His view of things:
Due to the fact that data is growing exponentially and the amount of data silos tends to increase, it is becoming more and more confusing and difficult for employees to access information quickly. Therefore, in the future, there will be a higher-level instance that suggests the relevant information to the employee at the right time.
Ambersearch is one of the most promising German AI Start-Ups

Every year, the applied.ai initiative, as part of UnternehmerTUM, honors the most promising German Start Ups through several partners. For this purpose, applied.ai has teamed up with strong partners such as innovators and enablers to evaluate the German start up landscape. This jury includes NVIDIA, Google and nine venture capitalists: (Digital+ Partners, Earlybird Capital, eCAPITAL, High-Tech Founder Funds, HV Holtzbrinck Ventures, Lakestar, UVC, La Famiglia and Asgard).
Learning from the Internet — How AI Simplifies Corporate Searches

Search engines on the Internet have been around for a long time. In 1998, the concept behind Google was introduced by graduates of Stanford University. Today, in addition to the top dog Google, there are other providers such as Bing and DuckDuckGo. Without them, the Internet would probably be an impenetrable jungle for most people.
amberSearch NRW Nomination for Administrative Challenge
Access to the right information and who collaborates with whom is not just an issue that affects companies. It also affects state governments and administrations. The state of North Rhine-Westphalia, in cooperation with the company PD, has therefore issued a call for tenders to startups for the administration’s biggest challenges.
RAG AI Integration: Transforming Data Management

Hard Coal mining in Germany is history, but the expert knowledge from 150 years should remain. But how can information hidden in millions of documents on numerous servers be made efficiently usable? To solve this problem, RAG is relying on technical innovation and artificial intelligence (AI) to unlock valuable knowledge for employees and make it easily accessible. The company is receiving support from Aachen-based start-up amberSearch (formerly ambeRoad), which is designed to take the company-wide search engine to the next level.