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2024. 08. 27 -

Baltic Sandbox Ventures is looking for startups in the fields of quantum technologies, space and laser science!

Baltic Sandbox Ventures is starting a new incubation program and is looking for bright minds of Quantum, Space & Laser science community. If you are working on cutting-edge quantum technology, lasers, space exploration or advanced computing, join their Incubation Program at Baltic Sandbox Ventures to accelerate your startup’s growth!
 
The partners of this program is the Lithuanian Quantum Technologies Association, 'Quantum Lithuania'. "We are delighted to cooperate with Baltic Sandbox Ventures and to jointly develop quantum innovations to bring economic benefits to Lithuania," says Dr. Tadas Paulauskas, Head of Quantum Lithuania and physicist at the Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (FTMC).
 
What Baltic Sandbox Ventures' Incubation program offers:
  • Mentorship on various business development topics starting from market research and ending with all things about scaling up your startup.
  • Workshops on the most crucial skills needed for starting your startup, like understanding how to do your startup assessment and calculating your startup's financials.
  • A possibility to receive up to 15 000 euros grant per team (more detailed description at Baltic Sandbox Ventures website).
  • Networking with a global community of innovators, investors and like-minded people.
Apply now and turn your vision into reality!
 
 
 
Questions? Contact Baltic Sandbox Ventures:
 
Eglė Jašinskaitė: egle@balticsandbox.ventures, +37060427703
 
Jokūbas Karnauskas: jokubas@balticsandbox.ventures
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