As part of our second Open Call for Solvers, we have organised an Info Webinar for scale-ups and SMEs interested in joining S3E Reverse — the brokerage program that connects corporate challenges with deep tech solutions developed by startups.

Thanks to this webinar, hosted on Friday 26 April at 12:00 CET, SMEs and scaleups will learn more about this exciting opportunity to become Solvers and work hand-in-hand with a larger corporation while growing their business. The session will be delivered by Odysseas Spyroglou, R&I Projects Lead at International Development Ireland and Coordinator of S3E Reverse.

Register to attend the Info Webinar for Solvers

 

Time and date: Friday 26th April, 12:00 – 13:30 (CET)

Objectives of the session:

  • Introduce the S3E Reverse Track and its significance.
  • Explain the application process and criteria for participation.
  • Highlight the support and resources available to participants.
  • Showcase successful case studies or testimonials from past participants.
  • Answer potential questions from attendees to clarify any doubts regarding the open call.

Target Audience: Entrepreneurs and start-ups in Southern Europe specialising in deep tech.

Benefits of Participating in Reverse:

  • Access to a broad network of industry leaders and expert mentors.
  • Opportunities for finding new clients and business partnerships.
  • Increased visibility within the Southern European innovation ecosystem.

Want to become a Solver for S3E Reverse? ➡️ Check the corporate challenges and apply to solve one!


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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.