Students unveil project proposals / Department head greets visitors
The Pitch & Match event, part of the echt.MACHEN support project, is set to take place on Wednesday, June 18, at 10:30 AM in the Ulrichskirche concert hall. This event aims to foster innovation and entrepreneurship among students in Saxony-Anhalt by connecting them with potential supporters and investors for their project ideas.
Coordinated by Impetuum GmbH and the Institute for Knowledge and Technology Transfer at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, the event will see students from Saxony-Anhalt present their project ideas to a diverse audience that includes potential supporters and regional companies.
Anne-Janine Freund, CEO of Impetuum GmbH, and Dr. Sabine Odparlik, head of the Department of Economy, Science, and Digitalization of the city of Halle (Saale), will open the event, delivering the opening remarks.
The Pitch & Match event is open to the public, but registration is required for attendance. Media representatives are invited to cover the event as well.
This event is a significant step in the vibrant startup ecosystem in Saxony-Anhalt, following the success of programs like the Start-up Track Program that boosts entrepreneurial journeys. Coaching and organizational development expertise through Schlachtplan aligns with the type of support given in pitch and match formats.
For more precise details on the Pitch & Match event of echt.MACHEN, including any updates or changes, it is recommended to consult the official echt.MACHEN project website or contact their coordinators directly.
- At the Pitch & Match event, students from Saxony-Anhalt will present their project ideas in science, finance, business, education-and-self-development, and learning sectors to potential supporters and investors.
- The event will also attract regional companies, providing an opportunity for students to network with these businesses and gain insights into the industry.
- To ensure the success of this learning experience, coordination for the event is being done by Impetuum GmbH and the Institute for Knowledge and Technology Transfer at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, demonstrating their commitment to education and self-development.