TimeTeller GmbH at Slush 2025 in Helsinki – What a Milestone!
TimeTeller joined SLUSH for the very first time, and it truly was the perfect moment.
This is the month we officially entered the market together with Die Techniker!
Our TimeTeller technology is now available, starting with support for women with cervical cancer. With our proprietary approach, we help patients synchronize with their internal 24-hour clock by identifying their best time for sleep, meals, physical activity, and light exposure. We also provide practical tips on how to use this information to better deal with treatment side effects, especially fatigue.
As part of the German delegation with the de:hub Initiative at the Slush, we were selected to showcase Innovation Made in Germany. We had the opportunity to pitch on the German Stage and join a panel discussion on innovation, startups, and female leadership.
These were two incredibly packed, energizing days, filled with inspiring talks, conversations with innovators, and several exciting discussions with investors who truly understand the power of our internal circadian clock, and recognize its enormous benefits for healthcare!
We are excited for all the upcoming follow-up conversations — and as people say at SLUSH:
“Let’s keep pushing the impossible.”
While we continue developing our applications to optimize cancer treatment timing, our technology will soon reach broader user groups, helping people live in sync with their biological clocks.
By collecting more real-world data, we will keep improving our models and insights.
Starting in 2026, we will launch TimeTeller® for everyone — empowering individuals to stay healthy, active, and resilient by maintaining a robust circadian rhythm at every age.
And now an extra challenge for you:
Can you find the TimeTeller kit in the photo?
A huge thank you to Slush and Helsinki for the warm welcome and hospitality, to the German delegation for the invitation and excellent organization, and to all the amazing German startups — who says that we do not do great things in Europe?
Cheers to us, and Kiitos!