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The project increases the number of self-employed in robotics by offering advice to entrepreneurs and providing access to facilities where robotic technology can be developed. As a starting point, the effort around the individual company lasts approx. 6-16 months, after which the companies must stand on their own feet and be commercially sustainable. Throughout the project’s lifetime, entrepreneurs will also have received advice on how a company is made ready to meet investors, scaled and made commercially sustainable. The participants have also completed training and skills development or received robot-oriented training in entrepreneurship at the educational institutions. The goal is to create 16 new, viable commercial robot companies, which in their first year of life have 2.5 employees per company and then 50 % growth in their workforce.In the longer term, the goal is that the new companies contribute to increased growth and employment in Denmark.The aim of the Startup programme is to find and attract the best suitable entrepreneurs with start-up/spin-outs, to ensure a strong early facilitation of entrepreneurial development, including a day-to-day life in a robotic innovation environment, and to create the best possible entrepreneurs with start-up/spin-outs, to ensure a strong early facilitation of entrepreneurs’ development, including a day-to-day life in a robotic innovation environment. (English)
Property / summary: The project increases the number of self-employed in robotics by offering advice to entrepreneurs and providing access to facilities where robotic technology can be developed. As a starting point, the effort around the individual company lasts approx. 6-16 months, after which the companies must stand on their own feet and be commercially sustainable. Throughout the project’s lifetime, entrepreneurs will also have received advice on how a company is made ready to meet investors, scaled and made commercially sustainable. The participants have also completed training and skills development or received robot-oriented training in entrepreneurship at the educational institutions. The goal is to create 16 new, viable commercial robot companies, which in their first year of life have 2.5 employees per company and then 50 % growth in their workforce.In the longer term, the goal is that the new companies contribute to increased growth and employment in Denmark.The aim of the Startup programme is to find and attract the best suitable entrepreneurs with start-up/spin-outs, to ensure a strong early facilitation of entrepreneurial development, including a day-to-day life in a robotic innovation environment, and to create the best possible entrepreneurs with start-up/spin-outs, to ensure a strong early facilitation of entrepreneurs’ development, including a day-to-day life in a robotic innovation environment. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The project increases the number of self-employed in robotics by offering advice to entrepreneurs and providing access to facilities where robotic technology can be developed. As a starting point, the effort around the individual company lasts approx. 6-16 months, after which the companies must stand on their own feet and be commercially sustainable. Throughout the project’s lifetime, entrepreneurs will also have received advice on how a company is made ready to meet investors, scaled and made commercially sustainable. The participants have also completed training and skills development or received robot-oriented training in entrepreneurship at the educational institutions. The goal is to create 16 new, viable commercial robot companies, which in their first year of life have 2.5 employees per company and then 50 % growth in their workforce.In the longer term, the goal is that the new companies contribute to increased growth and employment in Denmark.The aim of the Startup programme is to find and attract the best suitable entrepreneurs with start-up/spin-outs, to ensure a strong early facilitation of entrepreneurial development, including a day-to-day life in a robotic innovation environment, and to create the best possible entrepreneurs with start-up/spin-outs, to ensure a strong early facilitation of entrepreneurs’ development, including a day-to-day life in a robotic innovation environment. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project in Denmark financed by DG Regio
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Odense Robotics Startup Programme
Project in Denmark financed by DG Regio

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    9,556,723.0 Danish krone
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    1,242,373.99 Euro
    16 January 2020
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    26,546,452.0 Danish krone
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    3,451,038.76 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    4 September 2018
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    31 December 2021
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    Erhvervshus Fyn P/S
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    55°22'52.0"N, 10°24'4.3"E
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    Projektet øger antallet af selvstændige inden for robotteknologi ved at tilbyde rådgivning til iværksættere og give adgang til faciliteter, hvor robotteknologien kan udvikles. Som udgangspunkt varer indsatsen omkring den enkelte virksomhed ca. 6-16 mdr., hvorefter virksomhederne skal stå på egne ben og være kommercielt bæredygtige. Igennem projektets levetid vil iværksætterne også have modtaget rådgivning i forhold til, hvordan en virksomhed gøres klar til at mødes investorer, skaleres og gøres kommercielt bæredygtig. Deltagerne har endvidere gennemført undervisning og kompetenceudvikling eller modtaget robot-målrettet undervisning i iværksætteri på uddannelsesinstitutionerne. Målet er bl.a. at skabe 16 nye levedygtige kommercielle robotvirksomheder, der i deres første leveår har 2,5 medarbejder per virksomhed og derefter 50% vækst i medarbejderstaben.På længere sigt er målet med indsatsen, at de nye virksomheder bidrager til øget vækst og beskæftigelse i Danmark.Startup-programmet har således til formål at finde og tiltrække de bedste egnede iværksættere med startup/spin out-virksomheder, at sikre en stærk tidlig facilitering af iværksætternes udvikling, herunder en hverdag i et robotfagligt innovationsmiljø, prototypeudvikling og etablering af partnerskaber og endeligt skabe adgang til funding på et tidligt tidspunkt.Projektets succeskriterier er at have screenet omkring 168 iværksættere og blandt disse udvælge de 20 robotvirksomheder med størst udviklings- og markedspotentiale, føre dem igennem undervisnings- og kompetenceforløb. (Danish)
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    The project increases the number of self-employed in robotics by offering advice to entrepreneurs and providing access to facilities where robotic technology can be developed. As a starting point, the effort around the individual company lasts approx. 6-16 months, after which the companies must stand on their own feet and be commercially sustainable. Throughout the project’s lifetime, entrepreneurs will also have received advice on how a company is made ready to meet investors, scaled and made commercially sustainable. The participants have also completed training and skills development or received robot-oriented training in entrepreneurship at the educational institutions. The goal is to create 16 new, viable commercial robot companies, which in their first year of life have 2.5 employees per company and then 50 % growth in their workforce.In the longer term, the goal is that the new companies contribute to increased growth and employment in Denmark.The aim of the Startup programme is to find and attract the best suitable entrepreneurs with start-up/spin-outs, to ensure a strong early facilitation of entrepreneurial development, including a day-to-day life in a robotic innovation environment, and to create the best possible entrepreneurs with start-up/spin-outs, to ensure a strong early facilitation of entrepreneurs’ development, including a day-to-day life in a robotic innovation environment. (English)
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