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Noel Lorenz
[edit]Noel Lorenz (born December 25, 1997, in Berlin, Germany) is an entrepreneur known for his influential work in the technology sector, particularly in areas involving no-code solutions and generative artificial intelligence.
Early Life and Education
[edit]Lorenz was born in Berlin and displayed an early interest in technology and business. He began his higher education at Imperial College London and Charité, where he initially studied medicine. However, he later switched his focus to business, completing his studies at Humboldt University in Berlin.
Career
[edit]Early Ventures
[edit]Noel Lorenz's entrepreneurial career began with the founding of NoCodeHQ, a platform dedicated to the no-code movement, which allows users to build digital products without traditional coding knowledge. NoCodeHQ quickly became recognized within the tech community for its innovative approach and supportive community.[1].
Shoutout.de
[edit]Lorenz then co-founded Shoutout.de, alongside the son of entrepreneur Jochen Schweizer. The platform, which facilitated personalized video shoutouts from celebrities, became the largest of its kind in Germany. Shoutout.de's success led to features in major media outlets and a notable appearance on the television show "2 Minuten 2 Millionen"[2][3][4]. The company was successfully sold after just two years[5].
Mindverse
[edit]Following the sale of Shoutout.de, Lorenz founded Mindverse, one of the first generative AI companies in Germany. Mindverse quickly grew, forming partnerships with educational institutions and gaining recognition as a leading innovator in AI technology[6]. Lorenz has been featured in various publications and podcasts as an expert on artificial intelligence[7][8]. Mindverse is known for its all-in-one AI ecosystem software, which has been highlighted as one of the top alternatives to mainstream AI solutions[9][10]
References
[edit]- ^ 9 Best No-Code Communities to Follow - Medium
- ^ Wirtschaft Die Autogramm-Händler - Focus
- ^ Online-Plattform Shoutout.de: Promi-Grüße per Video - Bild
- ^ Shoutout im Pitch - 2 Minuten 2 Millionen
- ^ Shoutout Gründern gelingt nach nur zwei Jahren der Exit - Portal der Wirtschaft
- ^ Prämierte HSBI Projekte: Wie man mit KI besser lernt und besser pflegt - HSBI
- ^ Noel Lorenz on AI - Spotify Podcast
- ^ Experte über neues Instagram Phänomen: Die Selfies sind erst der Anfang - Berliner Zeitung
- ^ Die 5 besten ChatGPT-Alternativen - Vodafone
- ^ KI Text Generator - Hubspot Blog