Register your place for the info session on 13 June to find out what Collabwith, one of SBIC’s community partners, can offer to space business startups and community members.
Tips for startups on making the most of your collaborations
Empowering innovation through collaboration is at the heart of Collabwith. The organisation’s online platform brings people together and encourages online and offline collaborations. The manifesto states: “We believe businesses and society as a whole would prosper if there were better access to the bright minds of academics, startups and high-quality experts.” Collabwith is a global marketplace that provides access to experts, which opens up opportunities for collaboration and innovation. It’s a one-stop-shop, including a search engine and portal for making requests and negotiations, with legal and payment options embedded utilising bespoke software and technology.
Collabwith provides consultancy, training and workshops, plus a tailored SaaS platform for innovational ecosystems. Its services prioritise collaboration for innovation among its community members using emotional intelligence methodologies.
The session will be presented by Jara Pascual, founder of Collabwith.
ABOUT COLLABWITH
Jara Pascual, founder and CEO of Collabwith, is an author and entrepreneur focused on innovation. As a board member of the Knowledge4Innovation forum, her voice is heard regularly at the European Parliament discussing topsics such as digitalisation, “lab to market” and academia–industry collaboration. Jara is the host of the innovation podcast Business of Collaboration and co-founder of EuroSpaceHub.
GOOD TO KNOW:
The event is open to ESA BIC startups and SBIC community members; sign up for membership here!
After the info session, community members are invited to stay for the community lunch, which happens once a month at SBIC Noordwijk. (The lunch is free and you always must reserve your spot via Slack!)
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Jara Pascual is hosting one of the workshops during this year’s Ignition Programme