Overview
Fueled by ambitious climate goals (climate neutrality by 2045!), Germany's climate tech sector is a high-growth market for innovative solutions. Interested in capitalizing on this surge? Let us carve a winning path for your startup in the dynamic German market.
The Market EXPLORE program is designed for startups looking to explore new markets. Assess & validate your product-market fit, and get targeted introductions to key stakeholders, including potential investors, partners, and clients.
Scaler8, powered by Start2 Group (formerly German Entrepreneurship) is Enterprise Singapore’s Global Innovation Alliance Partner for the German region. Selected startups from the pool of applicants will have the exclusive privilege of participating in the program at a subsidized rate, thanks to subsidization by Enterprise Singapore.
For more information, download an overview here: https://bit.ly/3vtJtNu
EXPLORE Program: 20 May - 12 Jul 2024
Application Deadline: 15 May 2024
Application link: https://bit.ly/3OiBUiO
Course Description & Learning Outcomes
• Get familiarized with the industry landscape
• Get guidance from mentors on market entry & exclusive industry insights
• Get connected to targeted stakeholders, including potential investors, partners, clients, etc
• Meet with key stakeholders at major trade fairs & conferences in Germany (SmarterE)
• Gain visibility through in-country networking events
To find out more, startups are welcome to schedule a 1:1 virtual consultation here: https://bit.ly/3PyOUBP
Recommended Prerequisites
Suitable for startups who:
Have an existing product/service in their home market with initial traction
Interested in the German market and seeking product-market fit validation
With members of the founding team/management available to actively participate
Funding stage: Seed and above
Schedule
End Date: 12 Jul 2024, Friday
Sessions are held both virtually and in-person.
Location: 75 Ayer Rajah Crescent, #02-16/17/18 JTC LaunchPad, 139953 and OnlinePricing
Course fees: $5,500, after 70% Enterprise SG subsidization