How a Slovak Startup Is Revolutionising Industrial Energy Management
Šimon Staňo – Co-Founder, Daitable
When Šimon Staňo co-founded Daitable, he wasn’t looking to build just another startup—he and his co-founders were chasing a big, urgent question: How can we help industries manage their energy consumption more effectively?
That question sparked a journey that began in the Slovak University Technological Incubator (INQB), where Simon met his future co-founders Jakub and Dominik. The trio discovered a common thread in their conversations with factory managers and industry leaders: a desire to reduce energy costs without knowing where to begin. That insight led to the birth of Daitable, a platform that doesn’t just visualize data—it predicts and prevents crises.
A pivotal moment in Daitable’s journey came with their appearance on Slovakia’s version of Shark Tank, Jama levova, which gave them national exposure and credibility. But what truly marked a turning point, according to Simon, was partnering with MIG Investors.
”“Meeting MIG was a milestone. It gave us the confidence and resources to build a dedicated team and focus full-time on delivering real impact.”
Šimon Staňo
That impact has since grown to include partnerships with hospitals and industrial players, where Daitable’s AI-driven platform helps anticipate issues like short circuits, machine failures, and capacity crises—before they happen.
Solving Real Problems, Not Just Building Tech
For Simon, the secret to meaningful innovation lies in staying close to the problem.
“My advice to founders in this space? Focus on solving real problems. Don’t build in a vacuum—talk to your users. They’ll tell you what they need if you really listen.”
This approach has set Daitable apart from competitors who stop at dashboards and visualizations. Their platform goes further, offering predictive insights, AI alerts, and even plans for an upcoming AI chatbot that will serve as a virtual energy manager.
Looking Ahead: Smarter Grids and Greener Goals
With increasing demand for ESG reporting and smarter grid management, Simon sees Daitable at the forefront of a critical shift.
“Companies are waking up to the power of their data. The next step is using that data not just to understand what happened, but to shape what happens next.”
The team is now working on advanced machine regulation based on predictive analytics, and software that helps industrial balance groups navigate the complexity of today’s energy markets.
On Venture Capital and the Human Factor
Asked what founders should look for in a VC, Simon doesn’t hesitate: “Of course capital matters—but chemistry does too. A strong, human connection with your investor can make all the difference.”
At MIG, we’re proud to support founders like Simon who combine technical brilliance with purpose-driven leadership. Daitable is helping industries move from reactive energy management to proactive, predictive strategies—and that’s exactly the kind of future we want to invest in.