Events and Dates
Unless stated otherwise, the events will be held in German.
For an overview of our current events, please visit the German events-website.
Event series
Many of our events take place regularly. Here you can find out more about our them.
Gründungsgespräche - our regulars‘ table
Every two months (always the second Tuesday of the month) all students who are interested in entrepreneurship are invited to our regulars’ table. We are always happy to welcome new faces and look forward to chatting with you in a relaxed atmosphere, while sharing great ideas.
Currently, we meet online due to circumstances. We welcome registrations in advance.
► Students
Start-up live – First-hand founding stories
At "Start-up live" we give you authentic insights into the world of start-ups. Founders talk openly and honestly about their experiences and tell their own personal start-up stories.
And because every start-up is individual, every session of "Start-up live" will be different. Stay tuned to see which founders will be sharing their stories and answering your questions in the future.
You have founded a company yourself and would like to share your story? Then get in touch with us and become a guest on "Start-up live".
► Students | Employees | Alumni | Externals
Previous Start-up live events:
Apr 2021: Thilo Kanther von Pepa Lani
Starke Start-up Partner
The start-up scene thrives on networking: we share know-how, ideas and stories and benefit from the experience and the knowledge of others.
The Start-up-Manufaktur is happy to have a lot of successful partners from the regional start-up ecosystem. Many of them introduce themselves on our virtual stage in our event series „Starke Start-up Partner“, to present their programmes or services, answer your questions and share their knowledge with you.
► Students | Employees | Alumni | External
Previous events in this series::
Dec 2020: High-Tech Gründerfonds
Jan 2021: Digital Hub
March 2021: Science to Startup Bonn, e.V.
Apr 2021: Kreissparkasse Köln
Not sure if an event is suitable for you? Behind the arrow "►" you can see exactly which target groups are addressed with the particular event.