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Google for Startups (formerly known as Google for Entrepreneurs) is a startup program launched by Google in 2011. It consists of over 50 co-working spaces and accelerators in 125 countries, and provides hands-on lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs. [1]
This network was called EAIM (European Association of Industrial Management). In November 1990 the statute of ESTIEM was signed in Berlin by representatives of 14 student groups from 6 countries. ESTIEM is an official student organisation registered in Eindhoven, since 1995.
The Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is a Europe-wide student organisation. It is the largest student organisation in Europe, focusing on student mobility and internationalisation of higher education. [9] The organisation supports and develops student exchanges, both inside the Erasmus+ programme and outside of it. The local ESN sections offer ...
AEGEE launches Discussing Bologna Process project getting ready for the start of the harmonization of higher education in Europe and bringing a strong student perspective to it. AEGEE's first study trip to the Caucasus. [9] AEGEE organises the first international student conference in the buffer zone on Cyprus. [10]
They organize seminars and start-up events with regional and country companies or important people belonging to those companies. European Electrical Engineering Students Club (EESTEC) They participate in engineering and workshops in Europe and organize trips to Europe. Firefly Club The club organizes social events based on Atatürk's Principles.
At the end of this 3 month period, participants pitch their companies to Entrepreneur First's 'Investment Committee' to receive a first 'pre-seed' investment. Entrepreneur First invests £80,000 in each startup in Europe, [23] [24] [25] C$100,000 in Canada [26] and SG$75,000 in Asia. [27] [28] In return, it claims a 10 percent equity share. [29]
The European University of Technology (EUt+) was founded under 2020 Erasmus + call and is an alliance of nine European technological universities across nine countries each with its own campuses, collectively educating 100,000 students.
The company builds startups and owns shareholdings in various models of internet retail businesses. [2] [3] [4] The company model is known as a startup studio or a venture builder. [5] It provides office space to new companies at its headquarters in Berlin, with IT support, marketing services and access to investors. As of 2016, Rocket Internet ...