Investment in projects after Startup Weekend
We have good news!
On November 8, we spent Mentors Day to look at the results of the projects with their mentors after the 2nd Moscow Startup Weekend. It became known there that among the invested projects there was a replenishment:
now, among mentor investors, it’s not only Arkady Moreynis who invested in Alexey Sulimanov’s DataLite project (by the way, in the photo Alexey and Arkady are in a new workplace during a heated discussion of project strategies and technologies) .
Initial investments from mentors Oleg Mikhalsky and Mikhail Trufanov received the projects “Protection of personal data” and “F-3”.
So with one of the main tasks - to make the project investment attractive - the Glavstart mentors cope so well that they themselves can not stand it and invest their own savings in projects!
We are often asked - where is the seed investment? In order to make a project ready for investment from raw ideas that authors come to the weekend with, it takes time. And this time, project teams with mentors spend on developing prototypes, business plans, concepts and other important things without which, unfortunately, no one will give money. :)
We think, we’ll hear more than once about the successes of the remaining “mentor” projects from the 1st and 2nd Moscow weekends.
What will happen to projects that have received mentors at the first Startup Weekend in St. Petersburg - we will find out in mid-December.
Ahead of the Startup Weekend in Kazan and Moscow , at which the Glavstart club will replenish with new experts.
As people say, let's get it started!
On November 8, we spent Mentors Day to look at the results of the projects with their mentors after the 2nd Moscow Startup Weekend. It became known there that among the invested projects there was a replenishment:
now, among mentor investors, it’s not only Arkady Moreynis who invested in Alexey Sulimanov’s DataLite project (by the way, in the photo Alexey and Arkady are in a new workplace during a heated discussion of project strategies and technologies) .
Initial investments from mentors Oleg Mikhalsky and Mikhail Trufanov received the projects “Protection of personal data” and “F-3”.
So with one of the main tasks - to make the project investment attractive - the Glavstart mentors cope so well that they themselves can not stand it and invest their own savings in projects!
We are often asked - where is the seed investment? In order to make a project ready for investment from raw ideas that authors come to the weekend with, it takes time. And this time, project teams with mentors spend on developing prototypes, business plans, concepts and other important things without which, unfortunately, no one will give money. :)
We think, we’ll hear more than once about the successes of the remaining “mentor” projects from the 1st and 2nd Moscow weekends.
What will happen to projects that have received mentors at the first Startup Weekend in St. Petersburg - we will find out in mid-December.
Ahead of the Startup Weekend in Kazan and Moscow , at which the Glavstart club will replenish with new experts.
As people say, let's get it started!