Over 20 European and Sri Lankan incubators/accelerators have joined the EU-SLIP network, with eight ongoing EU-Sri Lankan incubator partnerships. The EU-Sri Lanka Innovation Partnership (EU-SLIP) initiative has been fostering innovation cooperation between Europe and Sri Lanka since 2020 with the ambition of reaching out to other countries in South Asia. The initiative has brought together [...]

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Over 20 European, Sri Lankan incubators/accelerators join EU-SLIP network

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Over 20 European and Sri Lankan incubators/accelerators have joined the EU-SLIP network, with eight ongoing EU-Sri Lankan incubator partnerships.

The EU-Sri Lanka Innovation Partnership (EU-SLIP) initiative has been fostering innovation cooperation between Europe and Sri Lanka since 2020 with the ambition of reaching out to other countries in South Asia. The initiative has brought together tech start-ups, incubators and accelerators from the EU, Sri Lanka and South Asia to stimulate networking, innovation collaboration, boost business co-creation, and technology commercialisation, the EU office said in a media release.

Several results have been reached so far, including creating a network of European and Sri Lankan incubators/accelerators to promote joint activities and start-up exchange programmes; setting up the EU-South Asia Startup helpdesk to provide practical support to start-ups seeking access to new markets; and organisation of events on innovation, disruptive solutions and commercialisation of new ideas.

In terms of numbers more than 24 start-ups have requested EU-SLIP helpdesk support to reach out to new markets; 18 start-ups have submitted applications to participate in the EU-SLIP agri-tech thematic platform; more than 10 investors and companies have launched open innovation calls for European and Sri Lankan start-ups; and exchanges on commercialisation have been initiated with five Sri Lankan University Business Linkage Cells (UBLCs).

Denis Chaibi, EU Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives said: “It is encouraging to see the enthusiasm and initial results of the EU-SLIP in boosting innovation and business collaborations. There is more work to do on digital transformation, investing in decarbonisation technologies, and socio-economic innovations to bring about positive change in people’s lives.”

Jean Christophe de Tauzia, Director General of Incubateur Descartes – a French incubator that has partnerships with two Sri Lankan incubators, said “the EU-SLIP project helps incubators to better understand start-ups opportunities and needs in both regions. The Sri Lankan colleagues are very keen on collecting and implementing best practices. It is a great pleasure to work with them”.

Prof. Rohan Munasinghe, Director of the University Business Linkage Cell at the University of Moratuwa in Sri Lanka with an active collaboration with a European incubator, noted that:“With the support of the EU SLIP, we are going to design and implement a new course module on entrepreneurship for university students. We don’t have such a programme yet and it is an important missing piece right in the foundation. We are working closely with EU consultants, gathering their good practices, to prepare an effective programme here at University of Moratuwa. I hope it will bear fruits within this year”.

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