Are you working on a "Deep Tech" project that you want to commercialize but need help and support? Then the Deep Tech Hub community is the right place for you!
Why?
The Deep Tech Hub is a newly created community, initiated by the Slovene Enterprise Fund, which brings together and connects different stakeholders in the research and entrepreneurship ecosystem with the main goal of accelerating the commercialization of promising deep tech projects. The community brings together:
- Academic entrepreneurs & researchers and other DT project promoters
- Experienced business consultants and DT business developers
- Domestic and foreign investors specialized in DT
- A dedicated support environment within universities and research centres.
Are you in?
The Start:up Slovenia initiative supports the Slovene Enterprise Fund in carrying out a national mapping of Slovenian "deep tech" projects that show potential for commercialization as independent companies. We do this in order to provide the projects with the appropriate content and financial support.
Why should you join the community?
- Advice on MVP (minimum value product), IP protection, taking innovations to market, and market research.
Access to a wide range of experts to help you develop your project.
Networking with other stakeholders in the ecosystem.
Access to exclusive funding and grant programmes specifically designed for deep tech projects.
Who can apply?
The community is open to "deep tech" projects in the areas of smart specialization strategy, namely:
- Smart Cities and Communities,
Horizontal ICT Network,
Health - Medicine,
Smart buildings and the incorporation of wood in homes,
Sustainable food production,
Networks for the transition to a circular economy,
Sustainable tourism,
Mobility,
Factories of the future,
Materials as end products.
Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity and become part of the Deep Tech Hub community today. Registration is free, as are all services within the program, so hurry up and apply.
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Content support for recipients of P2, SK75 or SI-SK financial products under the "de minimis" scheme is co-financed from the Slovene Enterprise Fund and the European Union from the European Regional Development Fund. This is implemented on the basis of the Content Support for Funds Recipients (SMEs) Programme in the 2018-2023 period, under the Operational Programme for the Implementation of the European Cohesion Policy 2014-2020.