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Humboldt Startup Grant Readiness Camp: Speed Up with Science!

Startup Readiness Camp


Humboldt Startup Grant Readiness Camp is an intense and compact program intended to support startup teams interested in applying for startup grants such as EXIST and Berliner Startup Stipendium with Humboldt Startupservice. In four online sessions the future founders will get all the tools they need to prepare their grant applications: an individual analysis of their grant readiness and a roadmap to the successful application, first feedback to their technology and business model from our experts, and the connection to the founders ecosystems at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, including potential scientific mentors for the future grant application.

More information can be found here.

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