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End to End Innovation Support Program for
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Combination of CP & CSA
Grant Agreement Number 632858
D.6.8 Collaboration Report
Version: 1.0 Date: 31.5.2016
Nature1 R Dissemination
Level2 PU
Due date 31.5.2016 Submission date 31.5.2016
Main author(s) Stefan Stengel
Co‐authors
Reviewers Youssef Sabbah
Contributors
Keywords Collaboration
Version Control:
v1.0 Status Draft Date 05.05.2016
v1.1 Status Review Date 30.05.2016
V1.2 Status Final Date 31.05.2016
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Nature R Report P Prototype D Demonstrator O Other
2 Dissemination Level: PU Public PP Restricted to other programme participants (Including the Commission Services) RE Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (Including the Commission Services) CO Confidential, only for members of the consortium (Including the Commission Services)
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Co‐Funded by the European Union
under the Seventh Framework Programme
TableofContents1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 4
2. Description of the work package and the specific task on collaboration report ........................ 4
3. Collaboration with FI‐PPP and FIWARE ecosystem ..................................................................... 5
4. Intra project collaboration: Collaboration among teams and between teams and experts ....... 7
4.1 Events M7 – M16 ...................................................................................................................... 7
5. Collaboration within Hubs ......................................................................................................... 11
6. Conclusion ................................................................................................................................. 12
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ListofFigures Figure 1: CeBIT 2015 ................................................................................................................................ 5 Figure 2: MetSol 2015 .............................................................................................................................. 6 Figure 3: ECFI 2015 ................................................................................................................................... 6 Figure 4: LeanStartup Conference ........................................................................................................... 7 Figure 5: FIWARE Bootcamp in Hamburg ................................................................................................ 8 Figure 6: Design Workshop in Hamburg .................................................................................................. 8 Figure 7: Business Model Camp in Hamburg ........................................................................................... 9 Figure 8: Vollaboration Camp “Smart Cities” in Hamburg ....................................................................... 9 Figure 9: Software Architecture Camp in Stockholm ............................................................................. 10 Figure 10: StartUP Weekend in Berlin ................................................................................................... 10 Figure 11: Entrepreneurship Summit with ECFI in Hamburg ............................................................... 11 Figure 12: Social Media Lecture with Grimur Fjelsted from ecco Shoes A/S ......................................... 11 Figure 13: Collaboration in the HUB Hamburg ...................................................................................... 12 Figure 14: SpeedUP! Europe Alumni Group ........................................................................................... 13
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1. Introduction
SpeedUP! Europe (SUE) is a disruptive end‐to‐end acceleration and support program to foster
entrepreneurial education, innovation and ramp‐up to finance. It is embedded in the European
Commission Future Internet‐Public Private Partnership (FI‐PPP) Program under the 7th framework,
and related to Future Internet Platform “FI‐WARE”, the Open Source Generic Enablers Building
blocks. The programme was launched with 16 other accelerators as part of the last phase of FI‐PPP
with the goal of creating an eco‐system of entrepreneurs and SME‐driven innovation.
Through SUE, up to 100 entrepreneurs and SME’s can be funded with €50,000, as well as receiving
coaching, training, and access to many events within the period of the programme. These start‐ups
and SME’s were to develop innovative services based on the FI‐WARE generic & specific enablers in
the areas of AgriBusiness, SmartCities and CleanTech. The application period started in the fall‐
winter of 2014, then the approved projects would begin February 2015 and ending October 31st
2015. The project is present in several cities through “hub” system; Hamburg, Stockholm,
Copenhagen and Amsterdam. The SUE teams are supported by a combination of virtual tools (online
platform for matchmaking, idea generation and call management) and a series of physical
workshops organized across Europe, where entrepreneurs can meet, grow their ideas, develop their
product and receive feedback from customer, partners and investors.
This report describes the collaboration activities within SpeedUP! Europe project and is related to
task 6.8 Collaboration (task leader: Glocal Consult). The Coordinator, in person (Olaf‐gerd Gemein
until 15 January 2015 and Stefan Stengel afterwards)played a big role in making collaboration
happen during the project.
2. Descriptionoftheworkpackageandthespecifictaskoncollaborationreport
Collaboration is an important component of SpeedUP Europe and was envisioned since the inception
of the programme. As described in the SpeedUP Europe DoW, the Deliverable D6.8 Collaboration
Report is linked to WP6 Exploitation, Dissemination & Collaboration, more specifically to task 6.4
Collaboration under the leadership of Glocal Consult.
Task 6.4 Collaboration as described in the DoW tackles 3 different aspects of collaboration:
‐ Connect the SUE teams to the FIWARE eco‐system;
As part of the A16 accelerators, SUE teams have to integrate to the FIWARE community to develop
their network of entrepreneurs and innovators, in addition to have access to other start‐ups’ know‐
how concerning the technology FIWARE and its specificities.
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‐ Connect the SUE teams to important stakeholders;
Through collaborative events, SUE teams will have the possibility to meet important stakeholders
such as: investors, business angels, coaches, mentors, etc. Furthermore, SUE teams could take
advantage of the wide network of entrepreneurs from the consortium.
‐ Connect the SUE teams to each other’s (create a community);
The goal of SUE is to create an eco‐system of entrepreneurs and SMEs. Event attendance
developped a strong sense of community among the teams, which is beneficial in many ways; from
sharing each other’s knowledge of entrepreneurship, to receiving constructive criticism, as well as
developing business partnerships and ideas.
3. CollaborationwithFI‐PPPandFIWAREecosystem Several activities have taken place on collaboration activities by SpeedUP Europe with the other FI‐
PPP projects and FIWARE ecosystem:
The coordinator of SpeedUP Europe has represented the consortium at all the A16 meetings with the other accelerators
From June 2014 to January 2016, Olaf‐Gerd Gemein attended all the A16 meetings. After January 2016 Stefan Stengel took this role from Olaf‐Gerd Gemein
Glocal Consult has participated in the online and physical meetings of the FI‐PPP Steering Board and further, Olaf‐Gerd Gemein was elected as co‐chairman of the FI‐PPP Steering Board, thus ensuring a preponderant position inside the FI‐PPP Steering board
SpeedUP Europe has participated in different task forces with other projects like the Community Building, FIWARE Technical group, FIWARE Mundus audio conferences, Smart Cities
SpeedUP Europe partners have had an active role in the presence of FIWARE at certain events such as:
o CEBIT 2015 where the Open & Agile Smart Cities (OASC) initiative was announced and signed
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o Metropolitan Solutions Conference in Berlin from 31st of May to 2nd of June 2015
o Global City Team Challenge in Washington On June 1st, 2015 in collaboration with FIWARE Mundus
o ECFI: The 3rd European Conference on the Future Internet was facilitated by SpeedUP Europe and held in Hamburg from the 4th‐6th of November 2015. The international conference run over 3 days and was a mix of keynote speakers, pitches and workshops for the FIWARE ecosystem
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o Lean Startup Conference: 45 attendees from FINISH and SpeedUP! Europe visited the Lean Startup Conference in San Francisco to learn more about the Lean Startup Method from Eric Ries
o VIP Bootcamp: in May 2016 three of our best teams attended the A16 VIP Bootcamp in Milano. At thst workshop many teams from the whole program colloborated together and met experts to support the next funding rounds
4. Intraprojectcollaboration:Collaborationamongteamsandbetweenteamsandexperts
Collaboration among teams was done mainly through events and workshops planned for
collaboration purpose as well as within the hubs. The goal is to create and expend the
community/network of start‐ups.
4.1. Events&WorkshopsM7–M16 As seen in task 4.2, many events and workshops were organized as part of the acceleration
programme which have facilitated the collaboration within the SpeedUP Europe programme among
teams and between the teams and experts present at these events.
Furthermore, the collaboration was facilitated by the participation of SpeedUP Europe at events and
conferences organized by the FIWARE ecosystem, which allowed our startups to meet and
collaborate with startups from other accelerators as well as with other stakeholders from the
ecosystem, making them feel that they are part of a larger ecosystem.
The consortium has facilitated a vast number of workshops covering various stages of the project
e.g.:
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• BootCamp FIWARE Edition 2014 from 1st to 6th of October 2014 focused on team formation and
idea generation: a 48‐hours challenge where web‐entrepreneurs met their peers, work together on
specific ideas and formed new teams as a result of the event. We had 80 participants at that
Bootcamp.
• Design Workshop was organised on 14 October 2015 focused on product/service development: a
1‐day event where teams are educated on web design and user experience, allowing them to
mature their ideas. We had 14 participants at that Worskhop.
• Business Model Innovation Camps: a series of events where teams were educated about Business
Model Canvas and Business Model Ontology and applied the frameworks (Runpat, Business Model
Innovation Navigator, Business Cube= to their own ideas
1. Business Model Camp, 7th November 2014 with 30 participants
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2. Business Model Camp, 21th November 2014 with 40 participants
3. Business Model Camp, 16th March 2015, with 120 participants
• Collaboration Camp for Smart Cities at 31th October 2014 in Hamburg : a 1 day event organized
with “Smart City” cluster in Hamburg where teams pitched to stakeholders in order to assess the
potential of their ideas and recruit partners, 38 participants
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• Software Architecture Camp: a 2‐day event where teams were educated about the latest
developments in agile software development, this was done in Hamburg as well as in Stockholm at
28th/29th October 2014 in Kista/Stockholm with 15 participants
• StartUp Weekend from 17th to 19th October in Berlin in Cooperation with European Pioneers: a
weekend‐long challenge where teams develop a prototype of their idea based on the FIWARE
generic enablers in Berlin. 60 participants
• Entrepreneurship Academy: a series of physical courses focusing on various aspects of the
entrepreneurial journey, from lean startup to agile software development and business‐planning
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• Entrepreneurship Summit was held during the ECFI 2015 from 4th to 6th November 2015 in
Hamburg: a 3‐day event celebrating entrepreneurship in Europe, where the best projects generated
in this programme were featured, and the top 5 projects selected to receive awards.
4.2. CollaborationwithinHubs
SpeedUP! Europe established 4 local hubs located in four European cities: Hamburg, Amsterdam,
Copenhagen, Stockholm. This has contributed to collaborations between the teams attending the
hubs:
‐ Workshops inviting the teams to travel to the four different hubs, in order to exchange knowledge
and best practices between hub masters and teams as well as between the teams themselves.
‐ Calls every week between the four hub masters (Mr. Stefan Stengel in Hamburg, Mr. Ronald
Kleverlaan in Amsterdam, Ms. Lone Gammelgaard‐Schwarz in Copenhagen, Ms. Amelie Furborg in
Stockholm)
‐ Putting several teams together in the same place (the Hubs) encourages natural collaboration
between them.
‐ Collaboration and networking between all teams of the SpeedUP! Europe Program. Between M7
and M 16 we had four major events in Hamburg where all the teams from all hubs were required to
attend.:
1. The Kick‐Off Event on 22th February 2015, 340 attendees
2. First pitch: MVP on 30 April 2015, 158 attendees
3. Second pitch: Market ready on 31 July 2015, 123 attendees
4. Third pitch: Market fit on 30 October 2015, 98 attendees
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The attendance of all teams to these events contributed to create collaboration
opportunities among them.
1. Conclusion
Within the SUE programme, the start‐ups and entrepreneurs had access to a wide range of
collaborative events. The final objective, on a global scale, was to maintain the collaboration
between teams as well as collaboration within the FI‐PPP framework. On a smaller scale, the goal
was to develop collaboration and team spirit amongst the supported teams as well as with A16
accelerators. On a local scale, the SpeedUP! Europe programme built a lasting, strong and reliable
community of start‐ups through the organisation of many events, workshops and camps. This
collaboration is still working after the program. Many teams worked together in the same coworking
places and office communities. Many SpeedUP! Europe Teams are setting up a SpeedUP! Europe
alumni‐Group.
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