APTEnisa Start 2024 kicks off

Luz López, de ¿Por qué no?, imparte la primera sesión del programa APTEnisa Start 2024.

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On June 25, APTEnisa Start 2024 kicked off at the Park’s facilities. The pre-acceleration program for entrepreneurship in science and technology will take place over four weeks, culminating with a Demo Day on July 16. In this third edition, APTEnisa Start has twelve projects of great variety.

 

Lean Launchpad methodology to validate promising ideas
Luz López, from ¿Por qué no?, gives the first session of the APTEnisa Start 2024 programme.
Luz López, from ¿Por qué no?, gives the first session of the APTEnisa Start 2024 programme.

The training program is taught by Luz López, from the company Why not? López has extensive experience and has collaborated with the Park in other programs, such as Dinamiza of the CSIC and CaTaPull IN. During the program, the trainer will guide the participating projects through the Lean Launchpad methodology, developed by Steve Blank in California for scientific-technological entrepreneurship. The aim of APTEnisa Start 2024 is that, after four weeks, participants will have transformed their initial innovative ideas into business models validated by potential customers.

 

Diversity of scientific-technological projects

The twelve projects participating in APTEnisa Start 2024 cover various scientific-technological areas. In the agricultural sector, Agro4Data is a platform that integrates machine learning, data analysis and AI tools focused on agriculture. In health, PolyFIL seeks to use liquid biopsy for the differential diagnosis of adenomas and colon cancer. For its part, Bootsy uses AI to monitor, manage and predict complications in the health and work environment. In energy Touch&Play develops a technology that allows different devices to exchange energy and data with each other bidirectionally, without cables or prior information.

 

Platforms and apps for all tastes

However, it is in the field of digital platforms and applications where the largest number of participating projects are concentrated. Conly is a platform that seeks to democratize educational support through the use of technology. In turn, TradeLinkB2B Export Solutions is a B2B e-commerce platform designed specifically for (micro)SMEs. And Human/Rise is a B2B-focused SAAS platform to support business leaders to develop more innovative companies through more skilled teams.

In the field of applications, Talkee creates chatbots based on customized LLMs for different businesses or the education sector. LTH Innovation offers software solutions for the efficient management of enterprise resources. Gugu Fleets is an advanced application to control and optimize fleets through three components: a robust ERP, an analytical dashboard and an accessible mobile app . Finally, Advertisement Intelligence Planeo implements and tunes machine learning models for intelligent strategic advertising, enabling small businesses to increase their profitability.

What is APTEnisa Emprende?

APTEnisa Emprende is the business acceleration program of the Association of Science and Technology Parks of Spain (APTE) and the National Innovation Company, SME, S.A. (ENISA). It is a program that aims to facilitate the creation of new companies by reducing the obstacles they face in their growth and being more competitive. These objectives align with those of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan of the Government of Spain and with the Law on the Creation and Growth of Companies (known as the ” startup law”).

In this edition, in addition to the FPCM, six other science and technology parks are participating: Malaga TechPark, La Salle Technova Barcelona, Balearic Park of Technological Innovation (ParcBit), Alicante Science Park, Cartuja Science and Technology Park and Science Park of the Miguel Hernández University of Elche.

For more information about APTEnisa you can consult here.

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