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  • 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.

  • 2nd Phase of the Business Plan Competition Berlin-Brandenburg

    2nd Phase of the Business Plan Competition Berlin-Brandenburg

    High time to apply for the BPW! – Submission deadline 16.02.21

    More than 2,000 companies have been supported since the beginning in 1995 and over 15,000 new jobs have been created through the founding initiative of the Business Plan Competition Berlin-Brandenburg.

    The Business Plan Competition Berlin-Brandenburg is Germany’s largest founding initiative, which was once launched by Prof. Dr. Sven Ripsas, Professor of Entrepreneurship at Berlin School of Economics and Law.

    With around 140 seminar offerings per year, a network of over 300 experts and jurors, as well as numerous networking events, the BPW has since been supporting aspiring founders on their path to self-employment. More than 2,000 successful companies have emerged from this!

    The BPW helps startups with the creation of their business concept (business plan or Business Model Canvas), and more than 50,000 euros in prize money is awarded.

    Entry is possible at any time, even if you have not participated in previous award ceremonies or events. Participation in the seminar program is also not required, but of course a great added value.

    The next important dates:

    Important requirements for participation:

    • The founding is planned or has taken place in Berlin and/or Brandenburg
    • The founding has not yet taken place or did not take place before October 2019
    • The business concept was created personally by the team members (not created by management consultants, etc.)

    Participation is worthwhile for all startups and aspiring founders. The BPW’s offering is free of charge, and you receive detailed feedback on your own startup idea from high-caliber experts. Our teams from Startup Incubator Berlin also participate regularly and have always achieved top rankings.

    We wish all teams the best of luck!

  • Pitching Event of the Business Angels Club Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.

    Pitching Event of the Business Angels Club Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.

    Pitch perfect!

    The pitching events of the Business Angel Club Berlin-Brandenburg e.V. continue to take place regularly even during the COVID era, and on Thursday, November 12, 2020, the time had come once again. 5 teams competed, and two of our outstanding teams from the Startup Incubator Berlin were also invited to this pitch. They were able to present the current status of their startups to potential investors and face the critical questions of the business angels from the region. At the founding center of the Berlin School of Economics and Law, startups develop their founding ideas to market readiness. With various funding programs and methodical support, the teams bring their companies to the point where their business model is mature enough for the potential entry of investors.

    Presenting their pitch deck from the Startup Incubator Berlin:

    Matti Fischer and Alex Gründler are the founders of the online platform Careloop, which connects qualified nursing professionals from abroad with clinics and care facilities in Germany. Careloop is revolutionizing the healthcare recruitment market, as foreign nursing professionals have the opportunity to find their dream job in Germany with Careloop.

    Konradin Breyer, founder and CEO, presented Forget Finance, a finance app that allows you to holistically plan your financial future on your smartphone. Forget Finance uses a hybrid model of personal consulting and algorithm-based coaching. The app guides users step by step and provides personalized product recommendations. Making finance easy for everyone!

    Congratulations!

    Over 30 angels were connected to the online event, and the teams had 6 minutes for their pitch. Excitement was high, and the presentations ran very professionally. Afterwards, the business angels asked many detailed questions about the market, the competition, and the business processes. The founders had plausible answers and interesting additional information for every question, and so the teams and their founding ideas were able to make an excellent impression. Several investors have already expressed interest in investing in both teams. This will likely not have been the last pitching event with participation from the Startup Incubator Berlin.

  • Startup Incubator Berlin at the Pitch Day of the Business Angels Club Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.

    Startup Incubator Berlin at the Pitch Day of the Business Angels Club Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.

    SIB Startups Present Their Founding Ideas to Business Angels

    The BACB (Business Angels Club Berlin-Brandenburg e.V.) organized an exclusive pitch day with selected startup teams from the SIB (Startup Incubator Berlin). The startups had the opportunity to present the advanced status of their founding ideas to potential investors and face the critical questions of 20 attending business angels from the region.

    The BACB supports young companies with experience, contacts, and capital. For its members, the pitch day is an excellent opportunity to get to know founding teams at an early stage and, in the event of an engagement, to jointly develop their business idea further. Jesse Hartinger, Managing Director of the BACB: “Universities have always been places with bright minds and innovative ideas. For our business angels, exchanging ideas with the founders of the SIB is a true highlight in the annual calendar. In just five minutes, the startups must present their concept convincingly. Afterwards, they receive valuable feedback from experienced entrepreneurs – a first reality check! We are convinced that sustainable and innovative companies in Berlin can only be built together.”

    At the SIB Startup Incubator Berlin, the founding center of the Berlin School of Economics and Law, founding ideas are developed to market readiness. The focus is on the Lean Startup method as a planning tool during the pre-founding and founding phases. Christian Gurol, Head of the Startup Incubator Berlin: “The special feature of this method is working on the business idea in recurring development cycles – build-measure-learn – with as little effort as possible. In applying the lean methodology, the founders at the Startup Incubator Berlin are also supported through targeted coaching and regular milestone meetings.”

    At the pitch day on June 16, 2020, the following SIB startups presented their companies:

    Easy Cook Asia – Provider of authentic Asian food cooking kits, delivering prepared ingredients and recipes with interesting food stories

    Careloop – Online platform for connecting qualified nursing staff from abroad with clinics and care facilities in Germany

    Thing – Application of AI and robotics for the construction of automated care solutions for elderly persons

    Bloom Health – Online platform for forming patient communities around clinical research projects

    My Second Ear – Digital hearing care specialist that modernizes and innovates customer interaction around the purchase and fitting of hearing aids

    Rvolt – Development of value-added services to provide customers with transparency about their energy consumption and to reduce their CO2 footprint

    The keen interest in the event demonstrates that business angels are willing to invest in innovative business models even during times of crisis. Both sides expressed great satisfaction with this cooperation, and since the event, further direct contacts between angels and startups have been established.

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