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  • Girls’ Day at the Startup Incubator Berlin

    Girls’ Day at the Startup Incubator Berlin

    This year, the Startup Incubator Berlin, the founding center of HWR Berlin, is once again hosting a Girls’ Day!

    This year’s theme is:

    How do I become an entrepreneur & how does prototyping work via 3D scan & printing?

    After the welcome, we’ll kick things off with a Design Thinking workshop. Your task will be to develop a prototype. The theme is: “Design a phone holder” (one that doesn’t exist yet). Afterwards, you will “produce” your product in clay in our workshop and learn the basics of 3D scanning and 3D printing. You will also find out how to best plan the founding of your own company and have the opportunity to meet our female founders from the program.

    We will send your clay product to you later as a 3D print. This will take approximately 4 weeks.

    We have 8 spots available for participants aged 14 and up. Register at:

    https://www.girls-day.de/.oO/Show/hochschule-fuer-wirtschaft-und-recht-berlin.2/berlin/girlsday-2025-wie-werde-ich-unternehmerin-wie-funktioniert-prototyping-via-3d-scan-druck

    We look forward to a productive day.

  • 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!

  • Calling Future Female Founders

    Calling Future Female Founders

    The Startup Incubator Berlin started its new support program EXIST Women with a batch of ten impressive female founders which had been selected at the Pitch Night in January. Their startup ideas range from AI solutions, Tunesian product imports, high-end e-commerce or SAAS solutions up to a health app and an institute focusing on diversity management.

    We are proud to have strong partners with the Berliner Sparkasse and WLounge as well as the Business Angel Club Berlin Brandenburg e.V. to support us with the program. In addition, we collaborate with other universities in Berlin and share our events and workshops for female founders.

    To extend our support beyond our participants in the EXIST Women programm, we dedicate our two-week Lean Startup Sprint (February 20th – March 1st, 2024) to future female founders and host a female-only edition. The free program includes several workshops, coaching, peer learning and a UX-Testing. You will learn all about prototyping, marketing and branding, “Attitude as a Super Power” or financial planning.

    All female founders out there are very much invited to join our network! Register for the free Lean Startup Sprint right away:

    Lean Startup Sprint Female Edition

  • New Funding for Women Interested in Starting a Business

    New Funding for Women Interested in Starting a Business

    The Startup Incubator Berlin has launched a new funding program: EXIST Women. This is a 12-month qualification program including a 3-month scholarship, aimed exclusively at women interested in founding a business. Graduates, researchers, and students who are interested in entrepreneurship can apply. Applications as a team are very welcome! Participation is also possible part-time alongside employment or studies.

    The goal of the program is to increase the proportion of women founding businesses in Germany and to offer women the opportunity in an early-stage program to validate and further develop their startup idea. Women with a strong entrepreneurial spirit who do not yet have a fully developed idea but would like to learn more about entrepreneurship are also welcome to apply. A suitable coaching and workshop program is integrated into Exist Women.

    Our task is to support women in their endeavors. Within the program, we offer them a co-working space, various labs for building prototypes including materials, workshops, and relevant events. The application is a short form and the application deadline is January 7, 2024. After a short period, an initial selection round will take place and selected women will be invited to a short pitch on January 18, 2024 before a jury and audience. In the first batch, 10 women will be selected; the decision will be made directly after the pitch based on an evaluation matrix.

    The program then begins on January 26, 2024 with a networking breakfast to get to know each other and to connect with potential mentors. We are grateful for the support of Berliner Sparkasse, WLounge, and the Business Angel Club Berlin Brandenburg e.V. in shaping the offering for participants.

    Further links:

    General information on Exist Women

    To the Exist Women application form

    We look forward to many applications, great ideas, and getting to know you in person!

    ((English Version))

    NEW: Exist Women Scholarship

    The EXIST Women scholarship specifically supports women in order to introduce them to founding their own business. Even at the beginning of a start-up project, the business idea can be developed and tested over the course of the program. Individual female founders and female teams can apply; in mixed teams, only women receive funding. You will enter a 12 month programm with coaching and workshops and a 3 months scholarship. Please find all details here: https://www.startup-incubator.berlin/exist-women/?lang=en

  • Water Management Innovation Challenge 2023

    Water Management Innovation Challenge 2023

    Invitation to the Kick-Off Event “Water Innovation Challenge Berlin”

    On 11/10 from 3:00 – 6:00 PM, the kick-off event “Water Innovation Challenge Berlin” will take place in cooperation with IHK Berlin & Berlin Partner at the HWR campus in Schöneberg. Stakeholders from business, research, and society will be brought together around the topic of water to exchange ideas on the following topics:

    • Sponge city
    • Water reuse / water conservation
    • Drinking water quality (esp. Legionella)

    Future joint transfer formats will also be planned at this event.

    When & Where:
    October 11, 2023 at 3:00 PM
    Aula of the Berlin School of Economics and Law Campus Schöneberg Building B,
    Badensche Straße 50-51, 10825 Berlin

    Registration via Eventbrite https://water-innovation-challenge.eventbrite.de

    Who should attend?

    • Researchers looking to bring research projects into practice with partners
    • Business stakeholders interested in research & startup collaborations
    • Startups with relevant topics and offerings

    The Berlin university network “Zukunft findet Stadt”, IHK Berlin, the Startup Incubator Berlin of HWR Berlin, and Berlin Partner warmly invite interested companies, researchers, and startups to a joint kick-off networking and exchange event. Food and drinks will be provided.

  • Girl’s Day 2023

    Girl’s Day 2023

    Empowering the next generation of female leaders!

    As part of the HWR activities, we participated in Girls Day to give girls in grades 7–10 the opportunity to discover entrepreneurship as a career path. But there were also many other great insights into HWR’s fields of study, such as civil engineering and senior police service. It was a fantastic event across all departments.

    Female Founders: Inspiration for the Path as an Entrepreneur

    At the Startup Incubator Berlin of HWR Berlin (SIB), further students were guided through a dedicated program. The motto was: “Future own business: Ideas and inspiration for future female founders.”

    The participants were warmly welcomed at Rohrdamm and were able to showcase their creativity right from the start by brainstorming the meaning of entrepreneurship. They quickly realized that entrepreneurship knows no boundaries and that women can implement creative ideas and become self-employed in any field. After a tour of the SIB premises, the group headed together to the Berlin University of Applied Sciences and Technology.

    The highlight of the day was the Innovation Venture Day, where a number of startups presented their ideas. The girls had the opportunity to meet successful female founders who shared their very personal experiences as entrepreneurs and encouraged them to take paths that no one has taken before. What all the students learned: being an entrepreneur means being bold.

    You can read a recap of the entire day here: Girls Day at HWR Berlin

    The Startup Incubator Berlin of HWR Berlin

    At the Startup Incubator Berlin of HWR Berlin, founding ideas are developed to market readiness. To this end, we support academic founding teams with expertise, infrastructure, and scholarships. We create a shared platform for entrepreneurial thinking and action (mindset) with the Berlin business community (including Siemens AG). As a lean incubator, we focus on speed in developing and validating business models with customers.

    Since 2016, the Startup Incubator Berlin has been supporting founding teams with the Berlin Startup Scholarship. More than 30 startups have benefited from this financial and non-material support, combined with the infrastructure provided by the HWR Berlin entrepreneurship center, to successfully develop their business ideas and products. Well-known startups such as Wonder, Forget Finance, SunCrafter, and startupdetector are now successfully active in the market. Forget Finance recently closed a seed funding round of €3.8 million.

    About the Scholarships

    Berlin Startup Scholarship

  • The Magic of Startupnight – SUN X Digital Week

    The Magic of Startupnight – SUN X Digital Week

    The #Startupnight 2022 was special in many ways: The networking event for the startup ecosystem celebrated its 10th birthday (hence the title SUN X), it came back as a big live event after two digital editions during the pandemic, and it presented three full days of programming with a wide spectrum of topics, speakers, impulses, sponsors and – of course – startups.

    The Startup Incubator Berlin was an official partner and the curator of the Incubator Day on Friday, September 9th, packed with a colourful program before closing with the actual Startupnight party.

    It was an honor, and some hard work for many weeks: A steering committee was established, weekly meetings held to coordinate agendas, plans were drawn up for guest speakers and panels, workshops defined and exhibitors lists built and re-built.

    The result was a thrilling day with many highlights:

    • over 20 Incubators exhibited at the Incubator Day, bringing along one startup each to pitch against each other for Super Demo Day (€ 1000 prize award from the Berliner Sparkasse)
    • 7 Workshops were held to different topics such as the Lean Startup Method, rapid prototying, Legal 101 for Startups and more.
    • The X-Challenge took place for two days in a separate lounge to tackle the question on „How to find the perfect (business) match” . About 30 strangers came together, spontaneously formed teams and worked in a professional Design Thinking workshop on a new approach. The three finalists pitched at the end of the Incubator Day on stage, and the winning team was awarded € 2,000 by the Icecubator and Spitzhorli Invest AG.

    Over 30 Speakers went on stage to talk about their expertise and share their know-how: From project management leaders to representatives of all incubators to the Business Angel Club Berlin Brandenburg e.V. with three duos of investors and founders.

    At the end of the day, the incubators emptied their booths in record time to make space for their startups represented. An impressive collection of 120 startups exhibited at the Startupnight, from Ed-Tech to High-Tech, from Sustainability to Aerospace. So very impressive!

    So what was the magic for us in this huge project?

    The magic of the Startupnight was to see all incubator in one big hall, hard-working colleagues that all support the Berlin Startup Ecosysystem and their startups to become successful.

    And most wonderful of all was to see that our startups from the Startup Incubator Berlin where visible everywhere: There was a2zebra who pitched for Super Demo Day and reached the finals. Participating in the X-Challenge were two co-founders from our teams Trueffles and Stella. And Tina from Trueffles won the X-Challenge with her team!

    Joining the Workshop from professional Wafm Academie about the potential of team members was our team prevact. The team Cleverlohn made it in the Masterclass program of the HTW after finishing the Berlin Startup Scholarship with us. CBright and DocVox were nominated for the Pitching Stage in the evening by investors.

    More SIB teams could be found among the exhibitors, such as We4All, Sittery, Kursinsel, Hale, Robbi and our dear alumni teams such as Bearcover, Brea, LexHub and truemetrics who meanwhile joined different programs in other incubators or secured their investments already.

    What does this mean to us?

    Public funding for startups works! Our offers for our startup teams work! Working together in a wide network of the Berlin startup ecosystem works!

    And last but not least: We are very proud of our startup teams and happy to accompany them on their journey to success. Big applause!

  • Thinking differently, leading differently – Entrepreneurship

    Thinking differently, leading differently – Entrepreneurship

    HWR Berlin is among the first signatories of the Entrepreneurial Skills Charter of the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft. Prof. Dr. Sven Ripsas co-authored the document. An interview.

    About the Person

    Prof. Dr. Sven Ripsas is Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Berlin School of Economics and Law (HWR Berlin). He advocates for the promotion of Entrepreneurial Education in education from school through university. His central research focus is on the development of innovative business models.

    What are Entrepreneurial Skills?

    Entrepreneurship Education encompasses a wide range of future-relevant competencies along the so-called 21st Century Skills and the UN Sustainability Goals (SDGs). These skills include communication and problem-solving in interdisciplinary teams. The social-ecological transformation requires all fields of knowledge: digitalization, ecology, and economics. Above all, however, it is about restructuring teaching in schools and universities away from the mere transmission of knowledge toward agile interdisciplinary problem-solving through “discovery learning.” The university leadership of HWR Berlin supports this charter — that is wonderful.

    Where are these skills important in everyday life and work?

    Everyday life is increasingly less predictable. This will apply to a great many professions in the future and already applies today to managers, politicians, and teachers. Decisions must be made in ever-new contexts. Old strategies are not always appropriate. The focus is shifting away from planning and monitoring execution toward situational assessment of needs and opportunities and making decisions agreed upon within a team.

    Why does a society need the broadest possible Entrepreneurial Mindset across all areas?

    Quite clearly: the social-ecological transformation is a mammoth task. Furthermore, in Germany, people have not yet recognized the power of Entrepreneurship Education, even though it has been a central educational goal in the European Union for years.

    How do you get people to think and act entrepreneurially?

    We need to start at school. Entrepreneurs are not capitalists, but changemakers. The decision-makers of tomorrow are in school today. Many then go on to vocational training or university studies. This is what we have been working toward at HWR Berlin for years with the German Entrepreneurship Education Campus, which will take place again in October.

    What role do universities play, and what can they do concretely?

    We need a cultural shift at universities. HWR Berlin is a pioneer in this regard. We not only have special degree programs for entrepreneurs, the StartupClass of the Entrepreneurship Summer School Berlin in August, and a Startup Incubator Berlin, but we are also actively involved in conveying entrepreneurship skills to employees within companies — the keyword being “entrepreneurs within companies.”

    What would you see as the next necessary step?

    Entrepreneurship Skills must be structurally embedded in the curriculum of all degree programs. We are working on that. The recently adopted Entrepreneurial Skills Charter will help us to involve other departments beyond the economic sciences. The goal is ultimately a strategy paper for the entire university.

    You were involved in developing the Entrepreneurial Skills Charter. What is it meant to achieve, and for whom?

    The Entrepreneurial Skills Charter is a milestone. It makes clear that entrepreneurship is not only about founding companies, but is a mindset. It is about creative, interdisciplinary problem-solving at the intersection of sustainability, digitalization, and economics.

    What expertise and experience were you able to contribute?

    My focus is entrepreneurship as an economic process. My doctoral dissertation already dealt with incentive structures for entrepreneurial action. In my view, today’s Entrepreneurship Education frequently lacks the competency to properly assess market incentives and their resulting consequences in the context of political initiatives. This is where I want to make a contribution.

    On what recent occasion did you consciously apply your Entrepreneurial Skills?

    Essentially every day, because the work of a professor is project-oriented, and it always involves creating something new.

    Prof. Ripsas, thank you for the conversation.

    The interview was conducted by Sylke Schumann, Press Officer of the Berlin School of Economics and Law (HWR Berlin).

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