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Investment Forum - Supernovas - Women Investment Network (WIN)
NOV
Wed
22
09:00 - 17:00

This was 2 years ago

Location

Online

Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility EIT

Supernovas WIN (Women Investment Network) announces its third Investment Forum, exclusively dedicated to female-led start-ups.

This forums intends to connect investors with curated female-led start-ups, situated in the following fields:

  • active mobility, city logistics and urban air mobility
  • waterway transportation
  • connected & autonomous vehicles
  • sensors & training data
  • public realm for mobility
  • energy infrastructure
  • sustainable buildings and cities
  • energy storage & energy efficiency
  • renewable energies
  • smart electric grids

The call for female-founded and/or led start-ups in the Mobility and Energy sectors is open until 20 October 2023 on the Supernovas selection platform.

For more detailed information click on this link.

Source: Funding and Tender Portal

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