
University-Based Business Start-Ups
EXIST supports university graduates, scientists and students in preparing their technology-oriented and knowledge-based start-ups.
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EXIST model projects
The EXIST model projects are part of the EXIST program of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE). Discover the various EXIST model projects here.
EXIST in three minutes
Goals
One of the aims of EXIST is to improve the start-up climate at universities and non-university research institutions. In addition, the number and success of technology-oriented and knowledge-based start-ups is to be increased.
To this end, the BMWE supports university graduates, scientists and students in preparing their technology-oriented and knowledge-based start-ups. In addition, EXIST has been promoting a lively and sustainable start-up culture at public and private universities through competitions since 1998. EXIST supports university graduates, scientists and students in preparing their technology-oriented and knowledge-based start-ups.
EXIST over the course of time
EXIST has been successfully supporting start-up networks, universities and non-university research institutions since 1998.
The aim is to increase the number of innovative spin-offs with the help of start-up support services in teaching, research and administration. The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy has therefore carried out the EXIST I - IV funding competitions in recent years under the umbrella of "EXIST-Gründungskultur". The EXIST Potentials competition round is currently underway, supporting a total of 142 public and private universities.
Since 2000, EXIST has also been supporting university graduates, scientists and students in the development of their start-up projects with financial grants and know-how.
Current downloads
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Monitoring Report No. 1 on EXIST Transfer of Research (Funding Phase I)
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Monitoring Report No. 1 on the EXIST-Women funding program
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Monitoring report no. 4 on the EXIST start-up grant
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