Seventeen emerging businesses successfully met criteria for start-up BW Pre-Seed funding
In an exciting development for the start-up ecosystem in Baden-Württemberg, the Extern: Start-up BW Pre-Seed early-stage funding programme has approved 17 new companies for further consideration.
The selected companies exhibit diversity, innovative ideas, and great commitment from young entrepreneurs. Dr. Nicole Hoffmeister-Kraut, Minister for Economic Affairs, Labor, and Tourism, expressed optimism about the economic future of Baden-Württemberg due to these start-ups.
Edith Weymayr, Chairwoman of the L-Bank, urged all companies to submit their funding applications as soon as possible. Liquidity needs of start-ups are particularly high in their early founding phase, making this funding opportunity crucial for many innovative businesses.
The 17 new start-ups supported by Start-up BW Pre-Seed include adric GmbH (Stuttgart), Biowerkz GmbH, Conzai GmbH, 8labs GmbH (Böblingen), and 13 other companies that have been approved by the jury. However, the full list of all 17 names was not provided in the search results.
The L-Bank will decide on funding for the submitted applications. An innovative company should not miss the chance to be funded by Start-up BW Pre-Seed. The approved companies can now formally apply for admission to the Start-up BW Pre-Seed program.
This funding programme is a significant step towards fostering innovation and supporting young entrepreneurs in Baden-Württemberg. The approved start-ups are expected to contribute to the region's economic growth and create new job opportunities.
As these start-ups embark on their journey, they join a vibrant start-up community in Baden-Württemberg, where they can collaborate, learn, and grow. It's an exciting time for these innovative companies, and we look forward to seeing the impact they will make.
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