BlockIS

Information

BlockIS is a new acceleration programme that aims to build an open and collaborative cross-border, cross-sectoral innovation ecosystem. It focuses on fostering the growth of startups and SMEs by providing them with the necessary resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities. Entrepreneurs benefit from access to a diverse network of industry experts, potential customers, and investors, as well as tailored support to help them scale their businesses. The program emphasizes innovation in blockchain technology and its applications across various sectors.

How to Apply

To apply for the BlockIS acceleration program, interested startups and SMEs should visit the BlockIS website and navigate to the application section. The application process typically involves filling out an online form with detailed information about the company, its technology, market potential, and team. Applicants may also be required to submit a pitch deck or a short video presentation. Selected candidates will undergo a thorough evaluation process and may be invited for interviews or pitch sessions before final selections are made.

Total number of startups invested: 4

Average Funding: Information not provided

Industry: Blockchain technology and its applications across various sectors

Market: BlockIS is a cross-border program, implying participation from multiple countries within the European Union.

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