The EBAN Annual Congress is looking for early-stage startups to pitch their innovative business ideas to the best angel investors at this year’s edition, taking place in Thessaloniki, Greece, from 24 to 26 May.
Apply here until 18 April!
Join hundreds of investors and corporates attending the EBAN Congress 2023 and grab your opportunity to make connections, learn from experts and pitch in front of the world’s best angel investors.
What’s in it for you?
- Complimentary tickets for all applicants
- 3-5 Miniute Pitching slot
- Profile listed on Congress website and promotional campaigns
- Access to the 3-day event including the networking area and possibility of 1-1 matchmaking by InvestEU Portal
- Selected companies receive additional tickets and in order to bring their team
- Possibility of travel support for selected Greek companies
Who Can Apply?
As a company based or operating in the EU you have 2 options for pitching:
- The Innovation Showcase is for startups from any industry raising €50K - €500K.
- The Scaleup of the Month is exclusively for EBAN member portfolio companies, raising €500K - €5M.
Application Details
- Before applying, please read the “Startup Application Instructions”.
- Applications can be submitted here until 18 April 2023.
About the EBAN Annual Congress
The EBAN Congress is one of the organisation’s flagship events hosted in a different city each year to put the spotlight on a fast-growing startup and investment ecosystem and connect it with the rest of the world. The 2023 edition, taking place in Thessaloniki, is expecting hundreds of investors, startup founders, and innovation stakeholders, who are coming together for a 3-day conference on 24-26 May to further accelerate the development of entrepreneurship and private investment in Greece and the broader Southeast Europe region. The event will be followed by a cultural tour on 27 May. The event is co-hosted with Enterprise Greece and InvestEU Portal alongside HeBAN as an official partner.

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.