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  • Pitch & Jury Berlin Startup Scholarship Women

    Pitch & Jury Berlin Startup Scholarship Women

    We received many application for the Berlin Startup Scholarship for Women and are looking forward to our pitching day. At the 18th of September 10 female finalists will pitch in front of our expert jury. We would like to introduce the female experts supporting us:

    JURY BERLIN STARTUP SCHOLARSHIP WOMEN

    Lina Gunstmann:

    Communications Manager at the Startup Initiative of Bitkom, Diversity Advocate, Committed to Making the Startup Ecosystem More Inclusive.


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    Madlen Dietrich:

    Head of Network and Communication at Werner-von-Siemens Centre for Industry and Science; Innovation driver, networker and bridge builder between industry and start-ups, with constant curiosity and enthusiasm for innovative ideas and exciting start-up personalities.

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    Katrin Jahnke:

    Project-Lead of Berlin Startup Scholarship at Startup Incubator Berlin, financial and accounting expert, Female Empowerment Enthusiast.


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    Caroline Kirstoff:

    Relationship Manager for Start-ups at Berliner Sparkasse, Banking Partner at Eye Level, Committed to Supporting Great Ideas and Diverse Teams.


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    Tinush*Tina Weise:

    Founder and CEO of Trueffles, Weise Strategy Consulting and SHE/THEY – the queer start-up founders club, fueled with passion for good brands, quality products, diverse teams and DEI.

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    We are very thankful for their support of the female future founders and the Startup Incubator Berlin.

    ORGANISATION AND MODERATION

    Sandra Thumm

    Networking & Marketing Manager at the Startup Incubator Berlin, Project Lead Exist Women, Former Startup Founder SIMS schwangerinmeinerstadt.de GmbH, Startup Coach, Co-Lead Startup Agenda 2022-2026 Theme Diversity, strong enthusiast for female empowerment and equal rights.

  • NEWS: Berlin Startup Scholarship for Women

    NEWS: Berlin Startup Scholarship for Women

    We are very excited to announce that we received a new female empowerment program at the Startup Incubator Berlin – the Berlin Startup Scholarship for Women!

    Since Berlin wants to become the number one innovation location in Europe, the Senate Department for Economic Affairs, Energy and Enterprises and the European Social Fund+ established a new funding instrument – the Berlin Startup Scholarship for Women. It supports female founders with an innovative, technology-based start-up concept in the further development of their prototype until it enters the market. The newly established female founder scholarship is intended to specifically support women in order to increase female founded startups in the Berlin Startup Ecosystem.

    The Startup Incubator Berlin is a strong supporter of female empowerment, female entrepreneurship and diversity. We are highly motivated to strive for a higher female founders rate and for that we receive an extensive support from experts, mentors, alumni, ecomomic leaders, the industry and economy of Berlin.

    The Berlin Startup Scholarship Women will be offered in two batches. First to start 1st of October 2024. So application are already open:

    https://www.startup-incubator.berlin/bsswomen/

    The Scholarship:

    • Non-refundable grant of 2,200 € (gross) per person / per month
    • Funding for 1 to 4 qualified participants per team
    • Initial funding period of 9 months for full-time startups
    • Support of professional lead coach, as well as from a pool of external consultants, academic mentors and business advisors
    • Extra budget for external specialist coaching worth 1,000 € per startup team

    Requirements:

    • female or non-binary founders
    • you need to be resident of Berlin
    • participate fulltime in the program and mostly on site in the co working space
    • have not founded your business yet or another startup in the past
    • a valid visa – please watch the visa video

    We are looking forward to your application – hurry up – deadline is the 8th of September 2024!

    Apply now: https://www.startup-incubator.berlin/bsswomen/

  • Introducing the EXIST Women Female Founders Batch 2024

    Introducing the EXIST Women Female Founders Batch 2024

    We are deligted to present the first batch in the EXIST Women program: Since the beginning of 2024 the Startup Incubator Berlin of the Business School of Economics and Law is supporting a lively group of 10 aspiring female founders. EXIST Women allows women who are interested in setting up a business to expand their knowledge about starting up and self-employment at an early stage. The program runs up to 12 months of various support offers, and also includes a 3-month scholarship.

    Introducing our EXIST Women:

    Daria Trints and Marina Yankovskaya with PERIODLY

    Periodly helps menstruating people understand their menstrual cycle and organize the life around it. The Periodly Chatbot sends information about what’s going on in a body according to each day of the cycle of users, every day providing nutrition and productivity tips to be efficient and have peace of mind.

    Ran Liu and Judith Plodeck with Space Egg Art Gallery

    With Space Egg the customer can use cutting-edge AI tools to create a unique art piece, then collaborate with top-tier artists to transform it into a stunning oil painting. Whether online or at exclusive offline events, it will be a personalised, high-quality art experience.

    Alex Servie with creme frech

    Creme Frech aspires to elevate the artisans of the world by curating a handmade collection of quality interior goods. It is the antidote to unsustainable mass-produced decor, a celebration of the human touch, and a guide to cultivating joy with less. The selection of wall art, textiles, and ceramics will provide guaranteed quality sourced directly from the artist and straight to your home.

    Mimosa Akbal – Sustainibility in Hospitals

    The founding idea aims to address the challenges in the healthcare sector in the context of the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). The CSRD obliges companies, including hospitals, to provide transparent sustainability reporting. The founding idea is a digital dashboard that allows hospitals to monitor their sustainability performance in various areas. This tool creates transparency and enables precise data collection to meet the requirements of the CSRD.

    Madina Katter with Grains Education

    Grains is a learning app and a non-profit hospitality school in Ukraine where Internally Displaced People can study for free. The goal of Grains is to help IDPs to learn skills and get well paid jobs in hospitality industry in Ukraine.

    Dr. Philine Erfurt-Sandhu with “Berliner Institut für Governance & Leadership”

    Good governance means actively assuming responsibility. As a think tank and training institute, practical action concepts for responsible entrepreneurship are being developed. Active ownership in the supervisory boards and among shareholders will be created and thereby strengthen the social and ecological responsibility of companies.

    Salli Martin with Photo Production with AI

    The business is a photo production in combination with artificial intelligence. The biggest advantages of the workflow isthat the customers know what their photos will look like before the shooting and that they can save high production costs for locations or lengthy processes.

    Dorcaf Bargaoui with  Clokity 

    Clokity is an innovative time recording tool.

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    It is our great pleasure to have these female founders with their strong entrepreneurial mindset around and having the honor to work with them. We are also grateful for the strong support from our network with mentoring, especially Berlin Partner and the IHK Berlin.

    The mode is: Learning from each other, supporting each other, keeping up the motivation and the spirit – Women lifting women to success!

  • HWR Berlin scores with startup funding

    HWR Berlin scores with startup funding

    HWR Berlin Scores with Startup Support

    The network of the Startup Incubator Berlin, qualification programs, and the ever-present entrepreneurial spirit distinguish the Berlin School of Economics and Law as a leading startup university.

    The Stifterverband der deutschen Wissenschaft has published the “Gründungsradar 2022.” The Berlin School of Economics and Law (HWR Berlin) holds its ground as one of Germany’s best startup universities, ranking among the top 10 of the 76 evaluated universities with up to 15,000 students.

    Particularly well received was the diverse and active networking work of the Startup Incubator Berlin (SIB). Founders benefit from collaboration with many different partners from industry and politics, as well as from partnerships with organizations, other startup initiatives, and networks.

    A further strength lies in startup awareness-raising and qualification at HWR Berlin. Engaging members of the university community — such as students, researchers, and academics — in the startup concept is a key success factor for startup support. Those interested in founding a company and members of startup teams receive targeted qualification and support at the Startup Incubator Berlin. They are guided through continuous evaluation by means of monitoring throughout the development of their startup idea, from inception to market entry and beyond. Regular milestone meetings, systematic individual coaching, and the application of the Lean Startup method help startups bring their new products, applications, and services to market readiness as quickly as possible, with minimal resource expenditure and regular customer feedback.

    Prof. Dr. Andreas Zaby, President of HWR Berlin, says: “Entrepreneurial education and startup formation are part of our DNA as a university of applied sciences. Our Startup Incubator has been actively and successfully supporting teams of founders for many years. With their innovative approaches and business ideas, they take on major future challenges such as climate protection, resource conservation, and care, and contribute to the transfer of knowledge from research and teaching into business and society.”

    At the HWR startup campus at the Siemensstadt location, creative and interdisciplinary startups have space for collaborative idea development, prototyping, and business model development. The Startup Incubator Berlin provides coworking space, a prototype workshop, and a Design Thinking Lab, as well as financial support in the form of a Berlin Startup Scholarship.

    “The mission of HWR Berlin is to closely interweave entrepreneurship education, practical startup support, and research,” emphasizes Matthias Grytzka from the management team of the startup center, adding that the strong ranking reflects the creativity and dedication of staff, startup teams, and students. “The repeated placement in the top 10 confirms that the unique support provided by HWR Berlin’s university startup ecosystem pays off,” summarizes Marvin Göldner, also a startup coach and one of the two directors of the SIB.

    Currently, 15 startup teams are developing new products and services here. These include, for example, the technology provider We4All, whose founders connect 3D designers and owners of 3D printers with customers on a platform. The app developers at a2zebra are digitalizing learning concepts for children, aiming to make basic education accessible to pupils at any time and to boost their motivation. Knowledge transfer and presentation is also at the heart of what the founders of Trueffles are doing. On their new digital research platform, they create transparency and orientation through the graphical representation of search terms in a mind map model, and according to their own account enable faster research against the backdrop of the often overwhelming flood of information.

    The startup center at HWR Berlin is open to students of all disciplines, from business, administration, law, and security management to engineering sciences. In addition to specific modules and specializations, the university offers the bachelor’s degree program “Company Formation and Succession” and the specialization “Entrepreneurship and Innovation” in the Full-Time MBA. The university’s Institute for Entrepreneurship, SMEs and Family Businesses (EMF) has been recognized by the European Commission with the European Enterprise Promotion Award.

    The Gründungsradar compared for the sixth time the profiles and offerings of startup support at German universities. The components examined include startup anchoring, startup awareness-raising, startup qualification, startup support, startup activities, monitoring and evaluation, as well as startup networks. The self-perceptions of universities regarding startup support, as well as their success criteria and demands on policymakers, are also addressed. The Stifterverband notes that universities are becoming more active in startup support overall. Around the university core, increasingly viable innovation and startup ecosystems are emerging, incorporating other stakeholders such as companies, investors, startup communities, and mentor networks. The Gründungsradar is regularly produced by the Stifterverband in cooperation with the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action.

  • Boosting Startups @ HWR Berlin

    Boosting Startups @ HWR Berlin

    HWR Berlin as the only Berlin university in the “Regional Networking” funding focus among winners of the BMWi competition EXIST. Major success for Startup Incubator Berlin and Entrepreneurship Education

    The Berlin School of Economics and Law (HWR Berlin) will receive two million euros over the next four years to strategically expand its startup support programs. 220 universities and universities of applied sciences from all federal states had participated in the funding competition of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi). HWR Berlin entered with its concept titled “Boosting Startups @ HWR Berlin” in the “Regional Networking” category.

    “The strong performance of universities of applied sciences in the funding competition to expand their startup centers underlines once again how much the federal government relies on practice-oriented approaches when it comes to startups and startup support,” says Prof. Dr. Andreas Zaby, President of HWR Berlin. “Being counted among the winners is both recognition and motivation. We are very pleased to have been the only Berlin university to succeed in the funding line for advanced startup universities, and we will use the funding to further expand our offerings,” says Zaby.

    The goal is to strengthen the startup culture in the capital region by integrating HWR Berlin with players in the regional startup ecosystem and international partner universities. Christian Gurol, head of Startup Incubator Berlin, the startup center of HWR Berlin, considers the team and the exchange between startups to be key success factors. “With our startup center, we provide the platform and broad-based, intensive support so that startup enthusiasts become teams, ideas become market-ready projects, and companies are founded,” he explains.

    The special feature of this startup hub, with locations at Campus Schöneberg and at the A32 Entrepreneurs Forum Berlin Siemensstadt, is that the teams work according to the Lean Startup method. At its core, this is about involving potential customers early on in order to align the development of products and services closely with market needs from the very beginning. The strategy is paying off: approximately 95 percent of startups establish limited liability companies after the “Berlin Startup Scholarship” and become economic actors themselves. “Startups are of high strategic importance for Germany as a business location: they drive innovation, are the engine of structural change, and create the jobs of the future,” emphasized Federal Minister of Economics Peter Altmaier upon announcing the winners of the EXIST-Potentiale funding competition.

    In the 2018 Startup Radar of the Donors’ Association for the Promotion of Sciences and Humanities in Germany, the Berlin School of Economics and Law emerged as one of the best universities of applied sciences in Germany. With the funds from the Federal Ministry, it can continue and further develop its successful startup support, and draw inspiration as a member of the network of successful German startup universities. HWR Berlin is focusing on four priorities for strategic expansion:

    • HWR Berlin Startup Boosters: a regional network that directly benefits the supported startups
    • Spin-off of HWR Berlin for commercial exploitation, in order to offer commercial activities on a demand-oriented basis
    • Open Startup Academy: a regional network that ensures the institutionalized integration of HWR Berlin in the regional startup ecosystem
    • International Startup Community: knowledge and people transfer between partner universities to support the regional network.

    “We create the framework conditions under which creative startup teams can develop well together with established companies, and thus offer a crystallization point for knowledge transfer between academia and industry,” says Zaby.

    For more information on Startup Incubator Berlin at HWR Berlin:
    http://www.startup-incubator.berlin/

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