A Tel Aviv-based consulting firm has launched a new mentorship program designed to support Israeli startups seeking to expand into Europe.
Spyre NEXUS, created by Spyre Group, helps these startups deploy or pilot their technologies in Europe while simultaneously providing European enterprises with access to the cutting-edge innovations.
The Sprye Group says that the program aims to bridge the gap between Israeli tech companies that are coping with the challenges posed by the current war with Hamas in Gaza and increasing European demand for new innovation.
The program offers the Israeli startups five mentorship meetings with seasoned experts, as well as guidance that is tailored to their specific needs and goals and activities such as webinars.
It also provides networking opportunities with industry leaders, potential partners and other innovators – all aimed at offering a comprehensive support system for the participants.
Spyre NEXUS is now accepting registration from both startups and European corporations.
“Our objective is to significantly boost the deployment success for both startups and corporates in Europe,” said Elena Donets, CEO of Spyre Group.
“This initiative is more than mentorship; it’s a bridge for building enduring partnerships and exploring new horizons of opportunity.”
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