August 15, 2014
Green start-ups in demand
Dear reader
In traditionally oriented industries, start-ups can find it difficult to convince conservative-minded customers of their innovations. This week has shown that diverse opportunities for cleantech start-ups to meet this challenge are available.
One way is through a partnership, as Ben Energy has discovered: the German Association of Municipal Utilities Supporting Sustainable Resource Management will offer BEN’s customer engagement solution to its 270 members. Plus MAT has also signed a partnership agreement with a Chinese solar cell manufacturer; the contract marks an important milestone in Plus MAT’s CTI China Market Entry Camp programme.
SwissECS, the leading conference for energy and climate issues in Switzerland, offers a prime opportunity to meet potential corporate customers in the energy and cleantech sector. It takes place on 3 and 4 September in Bern and thanks to our partnership with the organisers, we have 10 significantly reduced tickets for young entrepreneurs – CHF80 instead of CHF740. To get the discount code, email us at news@startupticker.ch.
Additional interesting deals for cleantech start-ups include MatchMeUp from Impact Hub Zurich, where young companies can recruit experienced staff, and EnergieSchweiz’s competition for innovative apps.
Start-ups have also benefited from support from other industries. As part of the CTI US Market Validation Camp, medtech start-up SamanTree was able to validate its technology with two well-known hospitals.
Apropos medtech, the CTI Medtech Event takes place in Bern on 2 September with an exciting programme just for start-ups. Those who have not registered yet should do so in the coming days.
I would also like to point to an article about the Lausanne start-up WiCard. The team is on a ‘start-up vacation’ in Poland, where it lives and works together for a month. The first experiences have been very good.
And lastly a message in our own right: with the addition of FONGIT, we now have another organisation as a supporter and our network of support ranges from Geneva to St. Gallen. We thank all of you for your confidence in us.
Have an inspiring weekend.
Stefan Kyora
Managing Editor, Startupticker.ch