Give your business shape! Green Light Accelerator launches sign-ups
Have a great idea but don't know how to turn it into a successful business? Are you looking for support to help you start your own business and overcome the initial hurdles? We're launching the Green Light Accelerator again just for you, where you can get priceless experience for FREE. The programme is designed to provide comprehensive support to grow your business and maximise your chances of success in a competitive environment.
The accelerator program offers a wide range of benefits, such as individual mentoring by experienced entrepreneurs, 15 practical workshops focused on key areas of entrepreneurship, such as creating a business plan, marketing, financing or preparing for a meeting with investors. "We have prepared several changes for the next editions that we believe will lead to even greater expertise. In addition, projects will get more expert information, which will lead to better acceleration results," said Barbora Štverková, Programme Manager.
The programme is open to all early stage entrepreneurs who have innovative ideas and the desire to take their business to the next level. At the same time, they will have the opportunity to present their projects in front of investors and receive a financial reward to get started.
The programme supports the growth and sustainability of SMEs, thereby contributing to the development of the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Similar to the Green Light Accelerator, it has already helped successful projects such as Nilmore with sustainable fashion, Ullmann with an AI-powered weeding machine, Little Luko, a chemical-free farm and MirDesign's unique houses. These alumni prove the power that startup accelerators can have.
If you're ready to take your business to the next level, feel free to apply by October 20, 2024 at www.greenlight.vsb.cz. We've been helping startups for 12 years!
Green Light is prepared by the University of Mining and Metallurgy - Technical University of Ostrava in cooperation with the Moravian-Silesian Region and a number of other partners. The programme is supported by the budget of the Moravian-Silesian Region.