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Techstars Berlin is on the hunt for European startups

Techstars, the leading accelerator from the US recently launched its second European location in Berlin, and are now on the hunt for European startups. Applications have been pouring in for the last weeks and what they found is not quite what they expected.

Techstars, the leading accelerator from the US is on the hunt for European startups. It recently launched its second European location: Berlin, where it will be housed in the newly created GTEC centre in the heart of the city. Applications have been pouring in for the last weeks and what they found is not quite what they expected.

“Before we launched in Berlin, we didn’t know exactly what the geographic distribution of companies would be. We expected maybe a 50/50 split between Germany and other European countries. But we didn’t know. What we found is actually much more exciting than what we first anticipated”, said Jens Lapinski, the Managing Director of Techstars Berlin.

Applications to Techstars Berlin are about 85% from Europe, and not just from Germany. There is hardly any large European city from which companies didn’t apply. Techstars Berlin also see a lot of companies founded by serial entrepreneurs, companies that are already generating meaningful revenue, and many companies that have already raised an initial seed round.

“In terms of business models, we see a lot of SAAS or information services companies, booking sites/apps, and consumer product companies. The smallest team has two people, the largest is over 50 strong, the most nascent are pre-launch, but some are generating over $1m in annual net revenue”, added Jens Lapinski.

Techstars invests via three months programs, where it invests $118k investments in ten companies. The companies will be introduced into the 3000 strong Techstars network of investors and entrepreneurs via over one hundred face-to-face mentoring sessions and will have the opportunity to present to hundreds of investors at Demo Day at the end of the program. Since 2007, Techstars has invested in over 500 companies who have collectively raised more than $1 billion. Of those companies, 13% have been acquired, 10% have failed and 77% are still active.

Applications for Techstars Berlin are open until Sunday, March 15th and startups can apply here: bitly.com/tsberlin


 
 
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