Start-up Bootcamp Scale Osaka: Bewerbung zum Accelerator geöffnet

Startupbootcamp Scale Osaka is an equity-free opportunity for high-growth mature startups to accelerate their market entry into the world’s 3rd largest economy, with a focus on business development and running pilots with some of Japan’s largest corporates.
By focusing on seed-funded companies with validated business models, the program is designed to help founders from around the world scale their business in Japan, by collaborating with billion dollar companies on PoCs across various sectors under the broad theme of “Smart Cities & Living”.
Each program cycle lasts 3 months and will be limited to 10 companies so we can provide extremely tailored support. For our 2021 program, we are still evaluating the potential of running a semi-remote program, however, teams will not need to relocate to Osaka for the entire program. In addition to leveraging a targeted group of mentors and investors, founders will work closely with a group of amazing partners who support the Startupbootcamp Scale Osaka program. These key industry players will provide executive level access to their extensive network and explore partnership opportunities with each company joining the program.
Startupbootcamp Scale Osaka is now accepting applications for year 3 of their “Smart Cities & Living” program, which opens opportunities to startups interested in entering the Japanese market. The 3-month remote program will run from November 2021 until February 2022 and focuses on building business collaborations with Japanese corporates while preparing you to launch in the Japan market.
Learn more on how the program could be a great fit for you and apply to the program now (deadline: Aug. 26, 2021): https://www.startupbootcamp.org/accelerator/scale-osaka/
Target fields "Smart Cities & Living":
- PropTech
- Transport & Mobility
- IT Solutions Accessibility
- Circular Economy
- HR & Workforce Management
- Health & Wellbeing
- Urban Environment Development
- FoodTech
- SportsTech
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