From hip-hop artist to entrepreneur: Marcel Nagler spent a lot of time on tour—not only performing his own music, but also as a manager. That’s when he ran into a common problem. “When we were on the road, my artists’ laundry often didn’t dry fast enough,” he explains.
When the concert industry ground to a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he began working with a partner on a solution and founded a company in Mittweida. Their product: an electronic dryer that fits under a standard clothes drying rack. Like a hair dryer, it uses air circulation to dry shirts, pants, and other items faster.