Imec.istart Ranked Fourth in UBI Global's University Business Accelerator Ranking

03.14.18

Top 5 in the 'World Top Business Accelerator – Linked to University' category.

UBI Global revealed its biyearly university-linked incubator and accelerator rankings. UBI Global screened 1,370 programs from across the globe. As in previous years, imec.istart, imec’s business accelerator program, was ranked fourth in the category “World Top Business Accelerator – Linked to University.” This makes imec.istart the best ranked European accelerator.

The ranking is based on UBI Global’s World Benchmark Study, the most comprehensive screening of university incubators and accelerators worldwide.

Based on a diverse list of over 50 parameters, they evaluate and compare incubator and accelerator programs linked to universities or research institutes. In return for participating, the incubators and accelerators receive an objective analysis of their performance and economic impact, which allows them to further optimize their program. Imec.istart, imec’s business accelerator program, participated for the third time this year. Last time, imec also managed to secure a top position, also obtaining fourth place worldwide in the category “World Top Business Accelerator – Linked to University.”
 
“We keep optimizing our program to offer our start-ups the best possible support. Since the last ranking, many of our portfolio companies have grown strongly, both in Belgium and abroad,” said Sven De Cleyn, imec.istart program manager. “They are also getting better at obtaining follow-up funding, which allows them to keep growing after their imec.istart track has ended. Thanks to the merger between imec and iMinds, we can also offer our start-ups even better technological support.”
 
Although the imec.istart program was only founded in 2011, its portfolio already consists of 140 tech start-ups in very diverse fields, ranging from multimedia and logistics to the healthcare sector. Together these start-ups are responsible for creating more than 1,000 fulltime jobs and have a combined turnover of more than 188 million euros.
 
Another parameter that imec.istart is very successful at is providing access to external funding. 

“When they join the imec.istart program, the start-ups get an initial financial injection of 50,000 euros in seed capital. Throughout the 12- to 18-month support track, imec.istart helps them to secure follow-up funding through imec’s extensive network of partners,” De Cleyn said. “Because they are coached so well in this, our start-ups managed to procure more than 20 million euros through external investments in 2016 (and in 2017 for that matter); every euro invested by imec thus leads to at least 13 euros of external funding. Imec.istart definitely achieves top results here in comparison to other high-ranked accelerators.”

The aim of a business accelerator is not only to support start-ups through the first tough months of their existence, but also to help them grow into scale-ups. In 2017, imec.istart was mentioned in the European Scale-up Report by Omar Mohout as one of accelerators that is most successful in this respect.

Imec.istart’s portfolio companies are doing well internationally as well. For instance, 95% of the customer base of Datacamp, which offers an online learning platform for data science, is located abroad. Ugentec, which supports molecular labs with DNA analyses, also has a strong focus on international clients. And Twikit’s 3D tool for personalized designs for very diverse products (from shavers and jewelry to cars’ interior design) also targets the global market, with customers in the US, Germany, France, etc.
 
“We’ve recently been investing a lot in internationalization. For instance, by organizing international industry-specific missions to help our start-ups develop a network in their field abroad,” De Cleyn said. “We are also part of EuroIncNet, an international network of high-ranked European accelerators that support each other’s start-ups, and of the Flanders New York Accelerator (FNYA), a cooperation with Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator (ERA), which supports Flemish start-ups in the US. With these initiatives, we want to continuously strengthen our offer.”