07.30.23
Pariter Partners and imec.istart announced that they entered a strategic partnership to support the technology transfer and the innovation’s ecosystem in Italy.
This partnership, promoted by Pariter Partners, brings together deep skills and experience in business strategy, technology development and startup investments with the aim of creating and supporting the growth of the next generation of Italian tech startups with an international mindset.
The collaboration will be focused on thematic verticals, starting from the robotics and automation domain.
“The opportunity to collaborate with imec.istart would be a game changer in the Italian innovation’s ecosystem,” said Valentina Franchini, managing director of Pariter Partners.
“We strongly believe that technology transfer represents the best tool to valorize scientific research and innovation and, therefore, this partnership is a strategic asset for the whole Italian ecosystem” commented Michela Cristofolini, operations manager of Pariter Partners.
Imec.istart envisions this as yet another new step in their journey towards international expansion. "We are truly honored and thrilled to bring our acceleration expertise to Italy, combining our complementary knowledge to propel technology transfer to new heights, making this a partnership match made in heaven" said Ann Van Mele, program lead of imec.istart Italy.
Pariter Partners is an investment holding company that invests in and supports early-stage entrepreneurial scientists and deeptech companies mainly based in Italy. Pariter Partners created ‘ScienceLab’, a proprietary investment and technology transfer program for researchers and inventors to nurture entrepreneurship and prepare scientists for their entrepreneurial journey from lab to company.
Imec.istart – imec’s business accelerator –aims to help tech companies successfully launch. The imec.istart-program offers a variety of services, including an initial financial injection, personal coaching and mentoring, access to technology and office space, and access to imec’s broad international network and investors. Since its launch in 2011, imec.istart has supported more than 290 tech startups.
This partnership, promoted by Pariter Partners, brings together deep skills and experience in business strategy, technology development and startup investments with the aim of creating and supporting the growth of the next generation of Italian tech startups with an international mindset.
The collaboration will be focused on thematic verticals, starting from the robotics and automation domain.
“The opportunity to collaborate with imec.istart would be a game changer in the Italian innovation’s ecosystem,” said Valentina Franchini, managing director of Pariter Partners.
“We strongly believe that technology transfer represents the best tool to valorize scientific research and innovation and, therefore, this partnership is a strategic asset for the whole Italian ecosystem” commented Michela Cristofolini, operations manager of Pariter Partners.
Imec.istart envisions this as yet another new step in their journey towards international expansion. "We are truly honored and thrilled to bring our acceleration expertise to Italy, combining our complementary knowledge to propel technology transfer to new heights, making this a partnership match made in heaven" said Ann Van Mele, program lead of imec.istart Italy.
Pariter Partners is an investment holding company that invests in and supports early-stage entrepreneurial scientists and deeptech companies mainly based in Italy. Pariter Partners created ‘ScienceLab’, a proprietary investment and technology transfer program for researchers and inventors to nurture entrepreneurship and prepare scientists for their entrepreneurial journey from lab to company.
Imec.istart – imec’s business accelerator –aims to help tech companies successfully launch. The imec.istart-program offers a variety of services, including an initial financial injection, personal coaching and mentoring, access to technology and office space, and access to imec’s broad international network and investors. Since its launch in 2011, imec.istart has supported more than 290 tech startups.