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we are your experienced hightech venturing partner

Years experience in tech company building

international corporates & SMEs

new tech startups from Europe p.a.

tech investors globally

facilitated & serviced investments

consulting projects

interim management clients

venture scoutings

transfer projects

high-class congress events

We know what it takes to start and grow a business in the high-tech and B2B environment – increasing the chances of commercialisation, attracting investment and achieving global success. We thereby use our experience from 30 projects a year to work and collaborate with the future market leaders of tomorrow.

In the Areas of:

…building a high-tech startup needs transforming innovative technology into a market-ready product while ensuring sustainable and efficient company operations. We help in terms of IP, team, product, market, finance etc.

…securing and managing funding is crucial for high-tech startups to scale. A well-planned financial strategy and the building of strong investor relations ensures attracting the right money. Use our network of 500 exclusively tech-oriented investors

…establishing market presence, acquire customers and generate revenue. We implement the right tools and processes for your sales engine and work together to maximize growth worldwide

How we Work:

… hands-on assistance in executing tasks, managing processes, and resolving immediate challenges. Focuses on implementation and efficiency in day-to-day operations.

… high-level guidance on long-term goals, problem solving, and business direction. Involves analysis, expert insights, and structured plans to drive growth.

… focuses on skill building, guidance and knowledge transfer. Empowers individuals or teams to unlock their true potential, and enabling them to grow independently rather than solving problems alone.

References Startups

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Past Transfer Projects & Accomplishments

From project initiation (partner search), project management through to the successful transfer of results, we have the know-how and the right experts. Based on the “HighTech Startbahn” research group founded at TU Dresden in 2010, we have been the first point of contact for the successful design of knowledge and technology transfer from research institutions to practical applications. These are some of our past projects:

Project content:

The fast research cluster addresses the technological breakthrough through real-time capability.

For us, real-time capability means that technology will function without any noticeable delay in the future.

More than 90 partner organizations are conducting research in over 30 individual projects to minimize latency in sensor and actuator systems in order to improve people’s quality of life through real-time capability.

The HighTech Startbahn Netzwerk e.V. acts as the consortium’s sponsor and first point of contact.

Project content:
The aim of the project was to develop and prototype a transfer ecosystem for the fast cluster. For this purpose, a project-related and accompanying program was developed that prepares the result-oriented exploitation and accompanies the projects over their duration. Various methods were used to identify and overcome obstacles to exploitation and to achieve simultaneous competence building on the part of the researchers.effects of fast technologies on human-technology arrangements (MTA) and the importance of fast for the topic of “Industry 4.0”.

Project content:
The project is a so-called “innovation project” that supports the implementation of the concepts developed in fast strategy II (e.g. by organizing cluster meetings) and in particular carries out PR and marketing measures for the fast cluster.

Project content:
The accompanying research project is investigating the impact of the fast cluster on the regional innovation ecosystem, the effects of fast technologies on human-technology arrangements (MTA) and the significance of fast for the topic of “Industry 4.0”.

Transfer Research

ECO

The research project investigated the effective approach for the development of a technology transfer ecosystem involving public and private stakeholders in the example region of Saxony. To this end, best practice analyses of comparable regions with a similar focus on micro- and nanotechnology, including Grenoble, Trention, Eindhoven and Helsinki, were carried out. In a second step, the findings were transferred to the region and individual transfer instruments were implemented as prototypes.

 

The ECOII transfer project addresses two areas:

  • The validation funding of cross-institutional, transfer-related projects
    The focus here is on the transfer of a best practice validation instrument to other scientific institutions and the systematization of the integration of external expertise in the validation process.
  • The initiation of R&D collaborations
    Here, instruments are to be (further) developed and prototypically tested that increase the level of knowledge of non-university research institutions and industries about joint, current research priorities and thus support the initiation of R&D collaborations and the development of joint research roadmaps in particular.

The focus of the HighTech Startbahn research group at TU Dresden is the integration of spin-off expertise and know-how from the market environment into the validation process of cross-innovation projects. In addition, it supports the conception and implementation of prototype formats that address the visibility of research activities and the initiation of new R&D collaborations between scientific institutions and industrial companies.

For over 10 years, we have been researching transfer instruments and best practice concepts to support technology transfer in collaboration with renowned transfer organizations. The focus is particularly on transfer through spin-offs (link to old projects Incubator and ECOI).

SMEs have to overcome a wide variety of challenges.

In addition to managing the operational business, these include, for example, shortening development times, diversifying the product portfolio or scaling the business model. The aim of the GRULA-KMU project was to address the challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with a novel technology scouting approach.

This initially consisted of helping SMEs from industry to evaluate their technology and IP portfolio and, based on this, to find new ideas for the development of technologies, products and use cases.

Subsequently, the companies were to be supported in finding suitable development partners from basic research institutions (GRULA). The model was discussed and adapted with several SMEs during the course of the project and successfully tested as a prototype with an SME from the chemical industry.

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