BIM & HATCH aquaculture workshop

The BIM & HATCH aquaculture workshop is taking place from the 11th until the 22nd of October in Ireland, planned location is the RDI Hub in Kerry.

HATCH OUR STORY

Hatch has been conceived in late 2017 by co-founders Carsten Krome, Georg Baunach and Wayne Murphy, with the goal to revolutionise the way we produce seafood through investing in its technological development. After three years in operation, HATCH has invested in more than 30 companies, run four successful cohorts, raised its first US $8M fund and established offices in Hawaii, Norway and Singapore. The team has grown to +10 full-time members spread across the globe, who run the three business units of Hatch – our accelerator program, our fund and our innovation services offering.

WHAT IS BIM AQUATECH INNOVATION STUDIO?

The Aquatech Innovation Studio is designed with early-stage projects in mind. Together with Bord Iascaigh Mhara, Ireland’s Seafood Development Agency (BIM), this is an opportunity to validate your technology against a global network of aquaculture industry experts and scale.

DEVELOP

  • Your business strategy and skills
  • Core product
  • A strong team
  • Support network
  • Pitching skills

VALIDATE

  • Scientific principles
  • Market opportunity
  • Marketing approach
  • Product-market fit

LEARN

  • Navigating the aquaculture industry
  • Building a business
  • Presenting yourself and your idea
  • Engaging with mentors and investors

WHEN

  • 2 weeks (October 11th - October 22nd 2021)
  • Full time

WHERE

  • RDI Hub in Kerry
  • Virtual participation is an option should the pandemic situation make it necessary

WHO

  • The workshop is for:
  • University students
  • Entrepreneurs/Startup founders
  • PhD Researchers
  • Later stage companies seeking market opportunities

 

Organised and facilitated by the HATCH global team

Application Deadline: 10th of September 2021 at www.hatch.blue/ireland-innovation-studios

For more information please see here.

Killarney Road, Killorglin, Co. Kerry