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Europe’s leading accelerators to meet at EU-Startups Summit in Barcelona

Representatives from Europe’s leading startup accelerators will be gathered in one place for a panel discussion at the EU-Startups Summit in Barcelona from May 2-3.

Those representing prestigious accelerators such as Techstars, APX, Wayra, Rockstart, Next Big Thing, and Startup Wise Guys are all slated for a discussion at the annual EU-Startups Summit.

During the panel discussion at the event, attendees will learn more about each participating accelerator and their strengths, and they will talk about topics such as “how to find the right accelerator for your startup,” and “how did the accelerator landscape evolve,” among others.

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Techstars

Techstars founders and their teams connect with other entrepreneurs, experts, mentors, alumni, investors, community leaders, and corporate partners who will help their companies grow.

Techstars operates three divisions:

  • Techstars Startup Programs
  • Techstars Mentorship-Driven Accelerator Programs — which help founders do more faster and Techstars Startup Programs inspire, educate and connect entrepreneurs.
  • Techstars Corporate Innovation Partnerships — which help brands supercharge growth by accelerating innovation and cultural transformation.

The Techstars accelerator portfolio includes more than 1,500 companies with a market cap of $13.9 billion.

APX

Based in Berlin, APX is a joint-venture between Axel Springer and Porsche. Its mission is to identify and accelerate the growth of:

  • Teams of courageous founders
  • With ambitious ideas
  • Who are hungry to disrupt the world
  • By building on smart digital business models
  • For global digital customers

APX connects its portfolio startups to mentors, customers and investors.

Wayra

Wayra brands itself as the most global, connected and technological open innovation hub in the world. Under the Telefónica brand Wayra currently operates in 10 countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Germany, Mexico, Peru, Spain, the United Kingdom and Venezuela.

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Its hubs have raised over $248 million through third-party investors for its companies. Wayra’s global presence allows it to be at the helm of innovation, shoulder to shoulder with driven entrepreneurs and in a position to engage the right partners, corporate leaders, investors, serial entrepreneurs and leaders of industries for business.

Rockstart

With headquarters in Amsterdam, Rockstart is one of the leading accelerators in Europe. Holding events in over 25 cities across the world it has a vast network of local and international investors.

Read More: Rockstart accelerator launches its 1st program in Latin America

Today, Rockstart is an international company that supports and empowers the best startups on their way to success across four domains: Energy, Health, AgriFood, and Emerging technologies.

Since its inception, Rockstart has invested in more than 150 startups and supported them in their journey to raise more than €87 million and hire more than 700 people.

Next Big Thing

Next Big Thing AG (NBT) is Europe’s premier startup incubator for the Internet of Things and Services (IoT/IoS) and Blockchain. As a company builder and operational VC, NBT acts at the nexus of a continually growing ecosystem of corporates, founders, technologists, entrepreneurs, investors and politicians.

With its know-how in IoT, it is at the touchpoint for innovation in Europe – enabling companies to realize disruptive innovation with exceptional speed.

NBT’s innovative Corporate IoT Program enables any size enterprise to transform business models through IoT, via strategic partnerships. By founding a joint venture with NBT, companies identify attractive use cases and launch projects in unison with experienced partners and technology distributors.

Startup Wise Guys

Startup Wise Guys accelerator is an intense, high energy, no BS, straightforward approach to coaching from practitioners not consultants.

It’s a 3 months long on-site mentors driven program taking place in either Tallinn (Estonia) or Riga (Latvia). The accelerator is primarily sales and scaling focused with a fundraising component helping teams be in a position to raise the next funding round within 6 months. As of this year we have two verticals – B2B SaaS and Fintech.

EU-Startups Summit Discounts

Over 70 high-profile speakers will present at this year’s EU-Startups Summit, which is the annual flagship event put on by EU-Startups.com founder and editor in chief Thomas Ohr.

If you are interested in attending the EU-Startups Summit, you may receive 20% off the ticket price if you register by April 20 using this link and the following promo code: SOCIALABLE

Yes, SOCIALABLE

Tim Hinchliffe

The Sociable editor Tim Hinchliffe covers tech and society, with perspectives on public and private policies proposed by governments, unelected globalists, think tanks, big tech companies, defense departments, and intelligence agencies. Previously, Tim was a reporter for the Ghanaian Chronicle in West Africa and an editor at Colombia Reports in South America. These days, he is only responsible for articles he writes and publishes in his own name. tim@sociable.co

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