Meet the Participants of the Second Digital Danube Accelerator Cohort

The second Cohort of the Digital Danube Accelerator officially commenced in June 2025, bringing together eleven promising startups from across Central and Eastern Europe.
Danube Digital Accelerator

The second Cohort of the Digital Danube Accelerator officially commenced in June 2025, bringing together eleven promising startups from across Central and Eastern Europe. During the first meeting, participating teams had the opportunity to present their visions and engage with peers and mentors as they embark on their incubation journey.

These innovative startups, selected for their strong use of i nformation and communication technologies to address real-world challenges, will participate in the programme from June to September 2025. Their solutions demonstrate how digital tools can drive impactful change across diverse sectors.

Below is a brief overview of each participating team and their area of focus:

  • Kumadio – Interactive audio story app that helps children fall in love with books, offering a fun and engaging alternative to passive screen time (Serbia)

  • CyberParent – Mobile app that uses AI to detect and alert parents to online peer violence in real time, protecting children in the digital world (Serbia)

  • InViso – AI platform for thoracic organ segmentation from CT scans, streamlining radiotherapy planning and saving time for overburdened clinicians (Czechia)

  • IQstat – Cloud-based IoT solution that helps households and small businesses cut electricity costs through smarter energy monitoring (Czechia)

  • Measurme – AI-powered assistant for psychotherapists that automates admin and enhances therapy outcomes with intelligent insights and streamlined workflows (Ukraine)

  • Montu – Web app that uses AI and eye-tracking to deliver personalized diagnostics, gamified vision training, and cognitive support for screen-heavy lifestyles (Ukraine)

  • Motion Coach – AI-driven physiotherapy and fitness app that delivers real-time motion tracking and feedback, bridging the gap between rehab and performance (Czechia)

  • MyFITool – Health & fitness app built on science, offering fully personalized training plans and diagnostics powered by advanced AI technology for long-term, measurable progress (Croatia)

  • Room Role – Mobile app that turns household chores into a fair and rewarding game, helping families and roommates share responsibilities with less friction (Serbia)

  • Shentu – Smart, NFC-enabled lock system for rental homes, integrating with booking platforms to streamline and secure property access (Romania)

  • Tourist Agent – Affordable, smart back-office platform that helps small and medium travel agencies automate sales, administration, and customer care (Serbia)

We look forward to observing the continued progress of these teams throughout the DDAccelerator programme and wish them every success as they develop their solutions, expand their knowledge, and contribute to the future of innovation in the Danube Region. The participating startups will be individually presented on the DDA website in the coming weeks.

15/07/2025

By Alena Brozova

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