The Polytechnic University of Turin presented the first independent office of an Italian university in Japan, with the participation of Giuseppe Scellato, President of I3P.
The initiative provides expertise, tools and networking contacts to develop the business potential of start-ups in the Life Sciences sector.
This year's total prize money exceeds €65,000 in cash and services: apply for your innovative business project by July 28th!
The fund debuts with an endowment of €40.8 million, out of an overall funding target of €70 million. Among its partners is I3P, the Incubator of Politecnico di Torino.
Among its main scientific promoters are Politecnico di Torino and 'La Sapienza' University of Rome, together with other leading Italian universities.
It is now possible to apply for the Ideas Competition, to be followed by the Business Plan Competition from the end of June. Total prize money: over €65,000!
From June 15th to 17th, the Incubator of Politecnico di Torino and a group of young companies will be present at We Make Future in Rimini to meet the world of innovation.
Launching in June 2023, the initiative will support aspiring startuppers from the very first phase of defining the business idea and composing the team to realise it.
The Italian innovation 'prize of prizes' returns this year with the new 'First Round' format: 10 top investors for early stage start-ups.
Promoted by Fincalabra and the Calabria Region of Italy, the programme will help start-ups and new enterprises in Calabria to speed up market entry.
The young company, incubated in I3P and part of the ESA BIC Turin community, develops structural batteries with innovative technology for a wide range of applications.
The innovative start-up's platform offers the most comprehensive catalogue of open-air activities in Italy.