2 Minuten, 2 Millionen - All Seasons
Season 1
In the new show "2 Minuten 2 Mio", young entrepreneurs have the unique opportunity to present their ideas, concepts or prototypes in front of a panel of top-class investors. The highlight: Based on the pitches, the investors decide directly in the show whether they want to participate in the respective company - the investors also compete for the best investments and can outbid each other. Hansi Hansmann, Oliver Holle, Michael Altrichter, Daniel Mattes and Selma Prodanovic are the five business angels of the first season.
Season 2
"2 minutes 2 million - The PULS 4 Start Up Show" goes into the 2nd round! Here, young companies can present their ideas or their start-ups in front of top-class business angels. In the second season, the following investors are involved: Leo Hillinger - Austria's best-known winemaker and self-made millionaire, Hans Peter Haselsteiner - construction tycoon and magnate of the Austrian business elite, Marie Helene Ametsreiter - SpeedInvest, Heinrich Prokop - Managing Director - Founding Partner at Clever Clover Investmentfonds and Michael Altrichter - New Economy Expert and Business Angel.
Season 3
At "2 minutes 2 million - The PULS 4 Start Up Show", young companies can present their ideas or their start-ups in front of top-class business angels. In the third season, the following investors are involved: Leo Hillinger - Austria's best-known winemaker and self-made millionaire, Hans Peter Haselsteiner - construction tycoon and magnate of the Austrian business elite, Marie Helene Ametsreiter - SpeedInvest, Heinrich Prokop - Managing Director - Founding Partner at Clever Clover Investmentfonds and Michael Altrichter - New Economy Expert and Business Angel. In the last season, investors invested around 2.3 million in start-ups and the young entrepreneurs who took part received a platform that ensured sustainable business success. Now young entrepreneurs have another chance to attract investors.
Season 4
At "2 minutes 2 million - The PULS 4 Start Up Show", young companies can present their ideas or their start-ups in front of top-class business angels. True to the motto "Never change a winning team", the following investors are involved in season 4: Leo Hillinger - Austria's most famous winemaker and self-made millionaire, Hans Peter Haselsteiner - construction tycoon and magnate of the Austrian business elite, Marie Helene Ametsreiter - SpeedInvest, Heinrich Prokop - Managing Director - Founding Partner at Clever Clover Investmentfonds and Michael Altrichter - New Economy Expert and Business Angel.
Season 5
Season 6
In the 6th season, the following investors are involved: Florian Gschwandtner - Runtastic CEO and start-up star, Leo Hillinger - Austria's most famous winemaker and self-made millionaire, Hans Peter Haselsteiner - construction tycoon and magnate of the Austrian business elite, Katharina Schneider - Co-owner and managing director of the teleshopping company Mediashop andMartin Rohla- Top entrepreneur and sustainability expert. As in previous seasons, brave start-ups have two minutes to convince investors of their business idea!
Season 7
In the 7th season the following investors are involved: Leo Hillinger - Austria's most famous winemaker and self-made millionaire, Katharina Schneider - co-owner and managing director of the teleshopping company Mediashop, Martin Rohla - top entrepreneur and sustainability expert , Florian Gschwandtner - Runtastic founder, Hans Peter Haselsteiner - construction tycoon and magnate of the Austrian business elite. Even Daniel Zech with Media Power for SevenVenutres again with it and Markus Kuntke distributes the coveted "start-up tickets" for BIPA, Merkur and BILLA. For the first time in the history of the successful format, the business tycoons are welcoming guest investors to their ranks. And the start-ups of the 7th season pitch in front of many a familiar face.
As in previous seasons, brave start-ups have two minutes to convince investors of their business idea!
Season 8
Together with Mediashop managing director Katharina Schneider , Bautycoon Hans Peter Haselsteiner , Austria's successful winemaker Leo Hillinger , sustainability expert Martin Rohla and Runtastic founder Florian Gschwandtner strengthen the four new business angels Alexander Schütz , Stefan Piëch , Dagmar Grossmann and Bernd Hinteregger not just the investment power of the PULS 4 successful format. # 2min2mio offers young entrepreneurs and founders from various industries more expertise than ever before. And that's not all: also Daniel Zech is investing again in season 8 with SevenVentures with strong media power, Markus Kuntke is there for BILLA and BIPA and is giving away the coveted "start-up tickets".
Season 9
At "2 minutes 2 million - The PULS 4 Start-Up Show" young entrepreneurs have the opportunity to present their business concepts and thus find their investors.
Season 10
Season 11
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