Mathias Muther - Erster Investor aus Vorarlberg bei TV-Show „2 Minuten 2 Millionen“

FIRST INVESTOR FROM VORARLBERG
ON TV SHOW
2 MINUTEN 2 MILLIONEN

Successful entrepreneur and business angel Mathias Muther completes
the investor team of the PULS 4 start-up show "2 Minutes 2 Million."

Feldkirch, January 30, 2025 Starting February 20, 2025, Vorarlberg native Mathias Muther will take a seat in the investor's chair for the 12th season of the PULS 4 start-up show "2 Minutes 2 Million." In the TV show, young entrepreneurs have the opportunity to present their innovative business ideas to a panel of renowned investors and convince the jury members of their business concepts.

Mathias Muther founded AEROCOMPAC Group in 2014, an internationally leading company specializing in the development, manufacturing, and distribution of aerodynamically optimized substructures for mounting photovoltaic modules. Through a unique combination of engineering expertise, the digital planning platform AeroTOOL, and global market access, the company experienced rapid growth within a short period and established itself as a key player in the solar-tech industry.

VORARLBERG IM FOKUS
MATHIAS MUTHER - FIRST VORARLBERGER
ON "2 MINUTEN 2 MILLIONEN"

Mathias Muther Erster Investor aus Vorarlberg bei der Show "2 Minuten 2 Millionen".

FROM SELF-MADE ENTREPRENEUR
TO INVESTOR

Ten years later, Mathias Muther has stepped back from the operational business of AEROCOMPACT Group and sold 60% of his shares to the Trilantic Investment Fund. This move opened the door for the successful founder and entrepreneur to embark on a new chapter in his career.

Since 2024, the Vorarlberg native has been focusing on investments through the Mathias Muther Family Office, with a particular emphasis on renewable energy, digitalization, real estate, and corporate investments. Above all, the self-made entrepreneur is deeply committed to making a positive impact through solar energy projects, aiming to support people in crisis situations.

Through his organization, “Solar Power Aid Charity”, he actively promotes and funds the expansion of solar installations in developing countries and regions affected by natural disasters.

OPPORTUNITY CREATOR
FOR START-UPS

By joining the TV format "2 Minutes 2 Million" on PULS 4, investment expert Mathias Muther aims to encourage start-ups to pursue innovative business ideas and turn them into reality. As an entrepreneur himself, the Vorarlberg native knows firsthand how much courage, dedication, and vision it takes to start and grow a company.

The AEROCOMPACT success story began with a simple idea. “As a trained installer, I worked in my workshop on a bracket system for mounting solar panels. I went all in, took out a loan, and invested a lot of time to turn my idea into a successful business,” Muther recalls.

He understands the major challenges start-ups face, especially in the early stages. “They need capital, but they often lack entrepreneurial experience. That’s why I’m excited to support young entrepreneurs not only with investments but also with my expertise, network, and many years of experience as an investor. It’s a special privilege to accompany start-ups on their journey and witness how an idea evolves into a vision - and potentially into a successful business model.”

Erter Vorarlberger Investor bei 2 Minuten 2 Millionen.

ABOUT
MATHIAS MUTHER

Mathias Muther is the founder and chairman of AEROCOMPACT Group, a global leader in solar mounting technology. Until 2023, he was the sole owner of the company. Currently, the Mathias Muther Private Foundation holds 40% of the shares, while 60% have been sold to the Trilantic Investment Fund.In 2018, the Austrian Chamber of Commerce recognized AEROCOMPACT as a Born Global Champion, and in the same year, Mathias Muther was inducted into the Senate of Economy. With over 15 years of experience in the renewable energy sector, he is considered one of the first-mover entrepreneurs in this field.

Alongside his work as an investor through the Mathias Muther Family Office and his entrepreneurial activities, he is developing the charitable initiative "Solar Power Aid." The project's mission is to rapidly restore electricity supply in crisis regions affected by environmental disasters using photovoltaic and battery storage systems.

Copyright Picture 1 and 3: ©PULS 4/Gerry Frank

PRESS RELEASE – PULS 4 & JOYN
PRESS RELEASE - VOL