Corporate collaboration with DeepTech startups is critical even though it requires different processes and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to ensure results.
To build the ecosystem, we need collaborative environments ready to bring breakthrough innovations to the market. Different collaborations can be put in place but building relationships with private industry players is typically the most demanding.
Universities, public institutions and investors have a key role to play in the development of the Spanish Deeptech Ecosystem, however companies are the only potential partners that meet all startups' needs by combining technical, industrial and commercial resources and skills.
In my previous article we were tackling the topic of the challenges the Spanish Deeptech faces. This time around, I'd like to take a look at what can be done to build a strong and long-lasting Deeptech ecosystem?
The COVID-19 situation has accelerated the importance of building a Spanish Deeptech ecosystem. Even though Spain has been spotted as an innovative country in the fields of mobility, healthcare & wellness, utilities, and Industry 4.0, the ecosystem needs to be highly reinforced.
The Kaspersky Security Analyst Summit (SAS) is a yearly event that gathers high-caliber anti-malware researchers, global law enforcement agencies and CERTs.