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ProgrammesThe Co-Creation Accelerator is a programme run by 28DIGITAL (formerly EIT Digital). It brings together start-ups and industry partners to co-develop solutions to real-world challenges, with a focus on:
The programme is built around real industry challenges and is funded through an equity model: 28DIGITAL takes a 3.5 to 7% share in the business in exchange for funding. As a shareholder, 28DIGITAL can gain certain rights over decisions the business must meet. Applicants should review the share transfer agreement carefully, as it sets out the minority shareholder's (28DIGITAL 's) rights in detail (see page 21 of the call document).
What will you receive?
Who should apply?
Applicants should be early-stage digital start-ups that:
Candidates must also have a working prototype or proof of concept that has been validated in an experimental setting, and/or a clear problem–solution hypothesis. This programme is not suitable for "idea-stage" teams without a prototype.
How to apply?
Read the call document and the FAQ carefully — most common questions are answered there. If you believe your start-up is a good fit, you can find the full application procedure here.
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