ITU Startup Programme

Information

The ITU Startup Programme is designed to provide the right resources, mentorship, and support for students at the IT University of Copenhagen to create new technology startups. The programme offers a comprehensive ecosystem that includes access to experienced mentors, industry experts, and a network of successful entrepreneurs. Participants benefit from tailored guidance, workshops, and resources that can help them navigate the early stages of their startup journey. The programme aims to foster innovation and entrepreneurship, enabling students to transform their ideas into viable businesses.

How to Apply

To apply for the ITU Startup Programme, interested students need to visit the programme's official website and follow the application instructions. The application process typically involves submitting a detailed proposal that outlines the startup idea, the problem it aims to solve, and the proposed solution. Applicants may also be required to provide information on the team, market analysis, and business model. The selection process is competitive, and successful applicants are chosen based on the potential of their idea, the strength of their team, and their ability to execute the proposed plan.

Total number of startups invested: 9

Average Funding: Information on the average funding round is not explicitly provided. Interested parties may contact the programme directly for specific details.

Industry: Technology

Market: Denmark

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