What do we look for in Partners?
Our guiding criteria is that our partners are involved in European Business. This includes partners based in Europe, and international partners with operations in Europe.
Then, what we define as "Partners" includes but is not limited to Startup Incubators, Business Accelerators, Entrepreneurs, Academic Institutions, Research Centers, Think Tanks, Startups, and Firms. The road with partners goes both ways. We look for partners that can also offer us some support, whether this be through acting as a revolving door of projects, offering us a constant flow of interesting projects to work on, or by providing us with valuable resources like industry professional speakers, training workshops, mentors, internship opportunities, or other opportunities.
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It is also critical to us that our partners abide by and uplift the Sustainable Development Goals described below.
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How do we choose Projects?
We want to ensure that any projects we take on abide by the SDGs above, will provide interesting educational opportunities for our members, and are within the scope of our expertise–we adhere to a standard of excellence, never wanting to under-deliver.
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InnovX Accelerator
Partner
One of Europe's leading platforms for scaling startups and innovative businesses. Recognized by the Financial Times, Statista, and Sifted as the region’s top accelerator and one of the EU’s best hubs for networking and innovation, InnovX offers a dynamic environment for growth. Their collaborations with the European Innovation Council (EIC), UNIDO, and global tech leaders provide businesses with the resources and networks needed for lasting global impact.
Duke University
Partner
Ranked #6 in US National Universities, Duke is one of the world's leading Research Universities. As an official student group, we are privileged to be backed by the University's resources, and ensure to uphold the Duke Community Standard in all our endeavors.
Amphora Logistics
Project
"The future of ecommerce logistics"
Appsilon
Project
"We re-create the earth’s process to grow diamond. Our plasma chamber is like the
Sun on the Earth. Carbon atoms form one by one to shape diamond, just like in
nature. We mimic the natural process and the result is the same with nature-born."