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Preparing a corporate accelerator

Case study
Rocket
See how engineering leads can use the Valuer platform to find candidates for an accelerator.
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Ellie, an innovation lead, at a Dutch-based enterprise, was tasked to initiate preparations for a business accelerator. The accelerator targets early-stage startups that develop solutions and business models intended to transform the manufacturing sector. Working with a tight schedule and limited budget, Ellie and her team are keen to find a digital tool that would aid the candidate search process.
Challenge:
Ellie needs an efficient way to pinpoint candidates for her company’s corporate accelerator program. She is working with a limited budget and a small team, and she needs a tool that will give her team access to a large database of startups working within cobots and automation.
Solution
checkbox-img Ellie used the Valuer platform to search for relevant startups based on geography, segment, and sector. Her current search is narrowed down to IIoT – Industrial Internet of Things, advanced manufacturing, and smart factory businesses.
checkbox-img She also tried the “Find Look-Alikes” feature to find companies that operate in similar industries or develop complementary Industry 4.0 products.
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