An annual startup event has become a focal point for early-stage, science-based companies to interact with investors to advance their ideas and march to the marketplace.
The Tallinn, Estonia-based Superangel investment fund, in partnership with Estonian, Finnish and Swedish universities, is to hold an investor-readiness day, called the “Science Base Camp”, for research and development-intensive technology-based university teams.
Venture capital funds join forces with Baltic and Nordic universities, including Aalto University, University of Tartu, TalTech, Riga Technical University and the University of Latvia to launch a unique investment readiness day for deep tech teams called Science Base Camp.
The aim of Science Base Camp is to build a bridge between investors and future technologies to help accelerate the commercialisation of science-based products.
Science Base Camp, which was initiated by an early-stage investment fund Superangel, will bring together 12 ambitious teams who’d like to get feedback from investors and accelerate the commercialisation process. The first event is scheduled for Feb 19.
Nordic venture capital funds and universities bring science to society
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Several venture capital funds have joined forces with Estonia’s University of Tartu and TalTech, Finland’s Aalto University and Latvia’s Riga Technical University and the University of Latvia to launch an investment readiness day called Science Base Camp, with an aim to bring European science to society.
Venture capital funds have joined forces with Baltic and Nordic universities, including Aalto University, the University of Tartu, Tallinn University of Technology – also known as TalTech, Riga Technical University and the University of Latvia to launch an investment readiness day for deep tech teams called the Science Base Camp. Deep tech – or deep technology – companies aim to provide technology solutions based on substantial scientific or engineering challenges.