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EU-Startups Summit Pitch Competition in Barcelona is taking applications

The annual EU-Startups Summit is nearly upon us, and for the Pitch Competition the deadline for startups to apply is March 2.

Startups looking to compete should be in pre-seed or seed stage, not older than two years, should have raised no VC funding yet (or less than €500K) and have to be based in Europe.

EU-Startups.com’s annual flagship event showcases a selection of Europe’s hottest startups and come together to learn from some of the most successful European entrepreneurs of our time.

The one-day summit takes place April 24 at the Auditori AXA in Barcelona.

Thomas Ohr

According to organizer and EU-Startups.com Founder and editor in chief Thomas Ohr, “During the EU-Startups Summit, we’re going to have an electrifying pitch competition with 15 pre-selected startup teams from all across Europe. Our goal is to showcase some of Europe’s best early-stage startups out there. The participating teams will get a lot of valuable feedback from an expert jury of well known investors. The winning startup will receive a prize package worth €50,000+ and will be prominently featured on EU-Startups.com.”

Those wishing to apply for the Pitch Competition and give a three-minute presentation in front of an excited audience of 750 people (investors, startup enthusiasts, and the media), can apply here.

In addition to the Pitch Competition, EU-Startups will bring 15+ investors on stage who will briefly introduce their investment firm and focus in front of the audience.

This year key speakers include:

The EU-Startups Summit 2018 will bring together about 750 founders, startup enthusiasts, corporates, angel investors, VCs, as well as media people from all across Europe. The one-day event is an opportunity for networking, and a meeting point for aspiring entrepreneurs and investors who are aiming to build international tech companies.

Tim Hinchliffe

The Sociable editor Tim Hinchliffe covers tech and society, with perspectives on public and private policies proposed by governments, unelected globalists, think tanks, big tech companies, defense departments, and intelligence agencies. Previously, Tim was a reporter for the Ghanaian Chronicle in West Africa and an editor at Colombia Reports in South America. These days, he is only responsible for articles he writes and publishes in his own name. tim@sociable.co

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