Startup Poland шукає високотехнологічні стартапи з Польщі та України, які мають достатньо сміливості, щоб пройти випробування вогнем!

Startup Poland has something special for startups this year. Deep Tech contest “Trial by Fire” is open for startups from Poland and Ukraine on every stage of growth. The competition will have two rounds – pitching and “Trial by Fire” questions. The call for submissions is until May 31, midnight. Finalists will go to Lisbon to Web Summit and to other international conferences.

Startup Poland is thrilled to take a closer look at the deep tech sector – but not only through the research published later in the report, dedicated to this technological branch (report will be released in the second half of the year), but this time also in person – knowing better startups from Poland and Ukraine, that use deep tech in their solutions, which can change the world.

– We believe that startups using deep tech technologies are improving the world. Most impact businesses need very serious technological tools, which are very expensive and hard to reach. We would like to give them a chance to let the Polish deep tech scene – first, and the international floor shortly thereafter, get to know and appreciate them – says Paulina Król, Head of Projects in Startup Poland. – We understand that not every young innovative company can afford sending its team to the international startup conference, to broaden the network, find potential investors or clients. That is why we decided to support the winners of the contest by making their dreams about international startup festivals come true – she added.

The finale will be held on 28th of June in Google for Campus, Warsaw. Everybody who is interested in deep tech is invited.

👉 All detailed information concerning the contest is available on the Startup Poland’s website

About Startup Poland:

Startup Poland promotes regulations and recommends those activities that best stimulate technological entrepreneurship. This strong technology think tank has set itself the goal of identifying and then eliminating systemic barriers in Polish law and administration that limit rapid growth and development of young companies.
The Foundation works for the development of technological entrepreneurship and the development of startup financing infrastructure. He also represents the interests of technology entrepreneurs in dialogue with the Polish public administration, European Union institutions, as well as corporations and the academic community.