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Mentoring programme for fashion tech startups | Apply Now

Active in the fashion tech industry? But still willing to discover how to get to the market? 

EBN, EBN Members CEEI BURGOSUniversity of the Arts London,Cy.R.I.C and Media Deals together with with Politecnico de Milano, IFM, INK and Euratex have prepared a 80  hours mentoring programme for startups and SMEs working in the fashion tech industry, under the umbrella of DeFINE project*.  

The programme consists of 80 hours of mentoring support, to guide startups and SMEs through the innovation process. By the end of the mentoring, they should have a prototype or proof of concept of a new product, process or new business model.

SCHEDULE

The Call for Projects and Mentoring Programme will run in two phases.
First round:

  • The Call for Applications will be open until 15 August 2019. Complete information about the application process and a tutorial to help candidates submit their applications can be found here.
  • The selection of 12/13 projects will be announced on 18 September 18 2019.
  • The Bespoke Mentoring Programme dedicated to the first 12/13 selected businesses will run from October 2019 to May 2020.

A second and final call will open in January 2020 and will proceed similarly to the first call unless changes appear necessary in the meantime. Calendar of the different phases will be published when the new call for projects opens. The second round will select 12/13 projects as well, to reach a total of 25 mentored projects for the whole DeFINE Programme.

For further information you can contact Perrine Hamon (perrine.hamon@ebn.eu), EBN Project Manager and check DeFINE Website.

Associated member: University of the Arts London
Published on 16-07-2019 00:00 by Marta Gomez Andres. 3861 page views

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