"Start-ups and spin-offs funding – Public and private policies", 14th October 2014

This conference, which will take place from 10:00 am to 7:30pm, includes keynotes given by high level speakers, among them:

– Mrs. Axelle Lemaire, State Secretary for Digital Affairs at the French Ministry of the Economy, Industry and Digital Sector
– Mrs. Brigitte Zypries, Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
– Dr. Ute Günther, President of the German Business Angels Network
– Mr. Denis Gautheret, Vice-President Alliances & Business, Deutsche Telekom AG
– Mr. Nicolas Lesur, President of Financement Participatif France
– Mr. Denis Bartelt, CEO Startnext, Startnext Crowdfunding UG
– Mr. Eric Sebellin Air Liquide
– Pr. Alexander Kritikos Head of Markets and Competition Department, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)

This conference is free of charge and will be held in English.

Registration & up-to-date program: www.science-allemagne.fr/fr/berlin-innovation-2014/. The number of seats is limited to 200, a confirmation of your registration containing a personal invitation will be sent to you.

Should you need further information, please contact: science.berlin-amba@diplomatie.gouv.fr

http://www.science-allemagne.fr/fr/berlin-innovation-2014/

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