Clipster, co-living and start-ups in Gdansk
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Clipster, co-living and start-ups in Gdansk

Today we present you the article about CLIPSTER –  is a co-living/co-working startup accelerator program in Gdansk, Poland. 2020 will see the continuation of the international Clipster pre-acceleration programme (launched in 2015) offering a co-living option, first of its kind in Poland. Selected on the basis of their applications, candidates from Poland and all over the world are invited to Gdańsk where they are provided with co-living and co-working space and are offered opportunity to participate in training courses and mentoring. Participants are able to test their business ideas in a creative, international team. Clipster won the Polish finals of the Central European Startup Awards and was named the best incubator and acceleration programme in Poland, taking the second position in Central Europe.

You can read it here: https://medium.com/@gdansk/clipster-co-living-and-start-ups-in-gdansk-24f0c8d73c44  or the transcription below:

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Several people have decided to live in one place, even though they didn’t know each other earlier. Some of them have an idea regarding a business, others, skills in which they can help support these ideas. Their home is Clipster, in Gdansk. Currently there is room for three more people. Clipster was founded by Alfabeat and the Gdansk Entrepreneurship Incubator STARTER. Both are organizations which, for years, have been helping develop ideas into businesses, supporting start-ups created under their wings to achieve success.

This unique place was formed in the Culture Garrison, a new hot spot on the cultural map of Gdansk. Clipster is made-up of single and double microapartments with a kitchen annex and bathroom. Why micro? To give the residents a place to eat and sleep, without encouraging them to create their own private den. The entire basis on which Clipster is founded on encourages Clipsters to spend as much time together in a common room dedicated to work.

Who is the ideal candidate?

“Clipster is unique because it supports co-living, meaning, all participants of the project live together”, says Kinga Kuczynska from STARTER. “We’d like to invite all individuals who have an idea for their business, even those who might not have an idea but want to find one.”

At first, it’s possible to live at Clipster for three months. After that, the residents’ activity and development is verified and based on this their stay can be lengthened by three or even six months.

“At Clipster we offer an easy and harmless entry into the business world. Three months can be spent here without any commitment and can help answer vital questions such as: Is a career in a start-up fit for me? Will I find my team here? Maybe I belong in a corporation?” explains Jan Wyrwynski from Alfabeat. “However, a start-up is an obligation for a few years. If you receive money from an incubator, you can’t back away. At Clipster, ideas can mature and they don’t necessarily have to achieve success. If the idea is interesting though, we will invite its founders to form a business with our help.”

Entering the business world with support from Clipster is very intensive. At the moment, the process of connecting the residents and mentors into pairs is underway. Individual tutors are made-up of people who have already had success introducing an innovative product into the market. Among them are investors, advisors, managers and participants of international projects.
The residents will have to take part in weekly courses. The courses will go over teachings of business models, presentations, how to engage investors, and sales and marketing.

Jan Wyrwinski also underlines the weight of Clipster’s location: “The entire purpose is to mix different backgrounds which were exclusive up until now. The Culture Garrision gives us such possibilities. On the other side of the wall we have a gallery, right next us we have a music club and not far from here students of the Music Academy and Technical University have their housing.” counts Wyrwinski. “The more things going on in this melting pot, the better. We want to enrich the start-up scene in the Tri-City which currently is only Polish. Clipster is a way to bring in foreigners. At the moment we are waiting for confirmation from a very interesting candidate from Moldova.”

“The interactions and what goes on between participants is very important.” underlines Kuczynska. “We are very interested in what comes out of this combination of energy, ideas and characters.”

From the beginning of 2015, 10 people have already moved into the Clipster microapartments. The next three will move-in shortly. Tomasz Gabrys, a citizen of Gdansk, an alumni and electronical engineer from the Technical University of Gdansk, was the first.

“My work is to analyze the market for various patents and new technologies. Of most interest to me is the part where we have to check the demand for such a product and creating it, already after we have the technology and team”, says Tomasz. “I have participated in patent creation process several times. I know where people usually get held up. Most often it’s what we want to create in Clipster — a team of competent people who are able to spend a lot of time together not “jumping to each other’s throats”, however, stimulating mutual development.

He counts on mentors and the huge contact base. “Contact some of the rare Polish and European experts with specialist knowledge is incredibly difficult”, stipulates Tomasz. “When someone opens the door for you, the specialists will to help is much larger and it saves you much energy.
Another resident, Piotr Bialobrzeski is from Bialystok. He is an architect, who after his studies at the Technical University of Gdansk, decided to stay and can’t imagine living elsewhere.

“I spend my time putting together projects, however, for quite some time now I’ve been thinking of a start-up. I used to work with NGOs in creating various events where I was responsible for finding sponsors”, he says. “I want to create a web platform connecting both worlds, however, it this is a project completely separated from my own industry. I have to learn everything from the beginning and there is no better place for me to do that than Clipster where I can meet people who already have achieved their ideas. I count on their support and inspiration.”

Other than this, Piotr would like to find at least two residents who would like to create this platform with him.

Robert Rozanski landed in Clipster straight from Manchester, where he studied and started his doctorate in artificial intelligence.

“I came back to Poland because my scholarship ended and life here is cheaper. I am from Elblag, however, I was looking for residence in Gdansk and I found Clipster’s offer”, says Robert. “I have no idea what will become of my stay here, we’ll see. If someone will have an idea for their business which will require the use of new technology, I’ll help. In December I plan on handing in my doctorate thesis. Being here I can simultaneously expand my knowledge and contacts in the business world in which up until this point I didn’t have any relation with. Business and the academy seem very interesting, however, they restrict some flexibility. I would like to take some time to think about where my vision of life fits best.

The founders of Clipster plan on expanding the idea of co-living for the creative minds in Gdansk. A project on a much larger scale than Clipster will be developed in the same location — the Culture Garrison.

“Co-living is a fresh trend, present in only a few cities in the world for a few dozen months. The development of such a new idea in Gdansk could help position our city as an important place on the start-up map of the world”, underlines Kinga Kuczynska.

If you’re interested in knowing more on Gdańsk Business Incubator “STARTER”, operated by the Gdańsk Entrepreneurial Foundation and their great initiatives visit their website: https://www.inkubatorstarter.pl/en

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GARAGE48 – From an idea to a prototype successful entrepreneur in 48 hours!

GARAGE48 – From an idea to a prototype successful entrepreneur in 48 hours!

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Garage48 hackathons are shaped around diverse focus points varying from theme-based ones with IT-skillset requirements (e.g. AgTech, Cyber Security, Female Entrepreneurship, VR&AR etc.) to makeathon events where the main focus is on creating physical objects instead of IT-based prototypes (e.g. Wood, Hardware & Arts series, Defence etc.). 

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Snjallræði: Startup Social 2019 – applications close 9 September 2019
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Snjallræði: Startup Social 2019 – applications close 9 September 2019

Snjallræði: Startup Social 2019

This marks the second year of the fledgling social accelerator in Iceland, building on the successes of last year. The objective of Snjallræði: Startup Social is to provide individuals, NGOs and companies with a platform to develop their ideas and find ways to make them sustainable. The ideas must have a clear and positive social impact and support one or more of the UN Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs. They are open to all ideas in all stages, from fresh thoughts to developed projects and businesses.

8 ideas will be chosen for an 8 week accelerator program in October and November. Each team will receive ISK800.000 to participate in the program. They will receive an office space and assistance with idea development and implementation. This year the teams will undergo the  sprint concept in collaboration with MIT designX .

Would you like to work on your idea?

Your project idea will be evaluated based on three key criteria:

  • Innovation: Your innovation can be a product, a process, a technology, a market-based solution, or a service that is either entirely new, is being used in a novel and beneficial way, or is some new combination of existing ideas.. Innovation creates value and new opportunities for the community and offers benefits that are an improvement on previous efforts. In your application clearly state what other solutions have been tried and how your project differs from these.
  • Impact: Impact can be defined in several ways, either by how deeply a small group of people may be affected or how many people across a broad spectrum could benefit from your project. We are interested in projects that address an under served need—working on an issue or with a social group that has not received sufficient attention, support, or resources, for example. This could mean working on a project that is very specific, such as providing access to clean water in one specific geographic area or community, or it could mean something more broadly systemic, such as developing affordable means for evaluating environmental impact for small businesses. Finally, we are interested in ideas that find ways to generate mutual impact across different systems or sectors, such as education and healthcare, through linking the needs of one with the assets of another.
  • Feasibility: We want to see that your work can result in a tangible benefit for a particular group or community. To demonstrate the feasibility of your project, you should describe the status of your project, note whom you will or would like to be working with to implement the project, and show that you have the right combination of skills among your team to make the project possible.

 

Where and when to apply

You can apply direct online here. The applications deadline is 9 September 2019.

Text and image from www.snjallraedi.is

 

Startup Social Iceland: the winning teams

Startup Social Iceland: the winning teams

Startup Social, the first Icelandic accelerator solely focused on social innovation, organized by Höfði Reykjavík Peace Center and the Innovation Center, was launched on October 10.

7 teams were chosen from a total of 40 applications to further improve their ideas. The winning teams that are currently participating in the accelerator program are as follows:

  • Rehabilitation Centre for Young Individuals at Risk will revolve around an interdisciplinary and integrated treatment of mental disorder, drug abuse, and trauma.
  • Reykjavík er okkar, app for citizens to ‘adopt’ certain areas in Reykjavík and be personally responsible for their tidiness, in exchange for certain benefits
  • Social House located in central Reykjavík, which aims to further connect Icelandic society and individuals of different origin. People in vulnerable situations are particularly welcomed.
  • Samgönguspor aims to be a service for companies and organisations to help them implement a policy of transport, in order to improve eco-friendly mode of transport.
  • Healing Earth aims to use fungi to purify and restore contaminated areas and/or to prevent environmental accidents.
  • BFSUBL want to build a car-free area in Reykjavík, with affordable apartments and parking lots at the neighborhood’s periphery.
  • Centre for Nursing Service, which aims to operate nationally and provide knowledge about ageing to both staff in relevant sectors as well as the general public.

We look forward to seeing the presentations at the end of the 7 weeks on 22 November 2018.

This is a summary of the full article written by Höfði Reykjavík Peace Center. For the full article, go here.

Iceland´s social innovation accelerator closes applications 10 September 2018
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Iceland´s social innovation accelerator closes applications 10 September 2018

Snjallræði (Smart Idea) Iceland´s first social  innovation accelerator will be closing for application 10 September 2018. The winning 7 teams will be announced at the annual Imagine Forum conference in Veröld – hús Vigdísar in Reykjavik on October 10th. This accelerator is intended to be the first of an annual event to coincide with the Imagine Forum conference and related activities.

The accelerator will begin on the 11 October with some of the speakers from the conference joining the accelerator as mentors. The accelerator will be over a 7 week period where each winning team will be awarded a moderate prize  to fund their participation in the accelerator and will receive continuing support from the mentors after the accelerator.

Höfði Reykjavík Peace Centre at the University of Iceland, the Innovation Centre Iceland, FESTA – Icelandic Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, the University of Iceland, the City of Reykjavík, Ministry for Industries and Innovation and the Iceland Academy of the Arts are behind Snjallræði (e. Startup Social), while the execution of the project is in the hands of Höfði Reykjavík Peace Centre and the Innovation Centre Iceland. The endeavour is meant to strengthen diversity in Icelandic innovation and create a forum for social entrepreneurial activities.”

 

Who can take part?

The application process is open to individuals, associations and/or companies. Projects and/or ideas to participate in the accelerator must show positive social impact.

“Climate change, prejudice and political dissolution are examples of issues that impact societies and influence their future development. Rapid technological changes entail great social changes that will put their mark on job development and opportunities to societal participation in future Iceland. It is thus vital that there is a forum in Iceland for individuals, associations and companies to find creative solutions to these new challenges in a changed society. Interdisciplinary innovation must be strengthened, and the knowledge found in social sciences and humanities, empirical sciences, information technology and biotechnology must be brought together, paving the way for innovation in the field of public service, welfare services and environmental issues. “

 

How to apply?

Apply direct at Snjallræði – the application is available in both English and Icelandic.

 

“Direct quotes” from Snjallræði – The first social accelerator in Iceland

katapultaccelerator
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Katapult Accelerator: an accelerator for tech focused impact organizations

Are you looking for an accelerator to assist your business from startup phase? Have a look at the Norwegian accelerator: Katapult Accelerator.

“We believe in making a positive impact. We believe in technology as the key driver for change. We believe in the untapped talent of the world.

We are fuelled and inspired by our deep belief in exponential technology. We believe these technologies such as AI and Blockchain can help impact focused startups scale faster while solving real global problems. They are focused on 3 main domains:

  1. Environmental domains
  2. Societal domains
  3. Exponential technologies

What they offer:

  • 3-month fast paced, hands on program to help scale your business
  • Access to a global network of leading thematic mentors
  • Dedicated expertise to unleash potential of AI in your business
  • Investment into your company as part of the accelerator program
  • Access to further capital and investors to support your company

Why You Should Apply

  • Get $150K investment
  • Get a lot of help building your business
  • Access to a global network of leading thematic mentors
  • Dedicated expertise to unleash potential of AI in your business
  • Access to further capital and investors to support your company”