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Story 07 March 2022
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Open Call: Apply for the Calling2Scale Bootcamp 2022 - 3rd Cohort!

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Mariana Marques

Calling2Scale has opened applications to select startups who can be a good match for this exclusive programme. Here, you can boost your startup towards market penetration with Israel and Europe’s top experts and industry.

 

You can apply here, until 14 April 2022!

 

What is Calling2Scale?

A 360° tailor-made startup support programme, giving European and Israeli top technologies the chance to receive a full end-to-end package for market penetration in a 3-month hybrid programme. The programme strategically and effectively prepare and enhances a startup’s ability to penetrate and scale into new global markets by leveraging its network of partners and international experts.

 

Focus Areas

This year the programme is focusing on 3 impact domains, led by industry partners who provide data, mentoring, beta sites, and access to business units (and potentially end customers):

  • Health 
  • Renewable Energy 
  • Climate-Plastics & Fuel Substitutes

 

Activities & Timeline

  • 3-months bootcamp
  • 8 virtual/hybrid meetings happening on Tuesdays starting on 10 May, 2022 at from 14:00 to 16:00 CET
  • 1:1 weekly growth meetings
  • Demo Day on July 2022

The deadline for applications is 14 April 2022.

 

Throughout the past 2 cohorts, Calling2Scale has led to significant successes and fruitful collaborations - Patchai from Italy was acquired by Alira Health, the Israeli startup 6degrees won the global ‘GET IN THE RING’ competition and received funding from Unknown group in the Netherlands, and the total investments raised by our alumni hit nearly €5.7M.

It is highly recommend taking to submit your application as sonn as possible, because the interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis using the first come first served method.

More information & application form here: https://go-eit.eu/eit-israel-hub/calling2scale/

 

DISCLAIMER: This information is provided in the interest of knowledge sharing and should not be interpreted as the official view of the European Commission, or any other organisation.

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