ELEVATOR – AGRICULTURE & TIMBER

September 2024- January 2025

THE Accelerator Program
BY TECHHOUSE & BLUE MINDS

TECHHOUSE ELEVATOR – Agriculture & Timber

The TECHHOUSE ELEVATOR 24 – for digital transformation in the agriculture & timber sector

THI TECHHOUSE GmbH and The Blue Minds Solutions are partners in a funding project: the European Digital Innovation Hub INNOVATE. As part of this funding project, TECHHOUSE and The Blue Minds Solutions have planned a subsidized and free Startup Accelerator – called ELEVATOR.

The Agriculture and Timber sectors are ripe for innovation, and we are looking for startups that bring fresh ideas to enhance sustainability, efficiency, and productivity. Whether your focus is on advanced agricultural technology, sustainable forestry practices, or innovative timber processing.

In our ELEVATOR, we will give a minimum of 5 European startups the opportunity to engage interdisciplinary in business modelling, their digital potential, marketing, scale-up and personal development. Startups will be integrated into the ELEVATOR program for a period of 4 months, which offers further training and consulting modules at certain fixed times.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to take your startup to the next level. Apply now and be part of the future of Agriculture and Timber innovation!

JOIN our ELEVATOR program to benefit from:

  • Tailored workshops and seminars

  • Mentorship from industry experts
  • Networking opportunities with key players

  • Innovation Journey to the websummit in Lisbon

  • Access to our extensive ecosystem and resources

Are you a Startup focusing on innovation in the Agriculture or Timber sectors?

Are you interested in learning about building a company or bringing your existing project to the next level and connect with the ecosystems in these fields?

*There are no costs for the start-ups and travel costs for the attendance appointments are also covered to some extent by the funding program.

*The programme is held as part of the European Digital Innovation hubs in Austria and is funded by the FFG, the BMAW and the European Commission.