Under the ERASMUS+ BIP programme, the Technical University of Sofia will host students teams from all EUt+ alliance partners, which have innovative ideas and solutions and are willing to learn more about how they can bring them to market.
During the training sessions, students will gain some new theoretical knowledge, but most importantly they will learn how to put their start-up ideas into practice.
Building on the established six years ago Student Innovation Hub programme https://innovationhub.tusofia.bg/en/ , TU – Sofia is happy to launch a follow-up building entrepreneurship skills programme, open to students from all EUt+ alliance. The aim of the new BIP programme called: EUt+ Student Start-up Challenge: From Theory to Practice will facilitate students in the process of
turning their innovative ideas, solutions and maybe prototypes into working entrepreneurial businesses.
During the training students will be empowered with essential entrepreneurial knowledge as well as with some fundamental practical skills, which will enable them with the hands-on experiences of establishing their own startups.
The programme includes two online sessions in March and May, when students will benefit from the expertise and knowledge of lecturers from the EUt+ partner universities and a one physical week in June in the lovely town of Sozopol, when they will have the opportunity to build up their practical skills and gain hands-on experience. During the sessions, students will not only develop their entrepreneurial skills but will also gain a broad international perspective on contemporary business.
Further to lectures, students will have mentoring help and support in the process of bringing their innovative business ideas into life.
Technical University of Sofia is Bulgaria’s leading institution for engineering and technical education. Established in 1945, it offers cutting-edge programs in engineering, technology, and innovation. With strong industry links and a focus on research, TU Sofia is a key member of EUT+, helping build a modern, interconnected European university system.