Call for projects organizer
STATION F is the world’s biggest startup campus.
Initiative by Xavier Niel - Director: Roxanne Varza
Initiative by Xavier Niel - Director: Roxanne Varza
Description
90% of entrepreneurs’ problems are solved by other entrepreneurs.- We believe founders need to be surrounded by people who have been through the same problems.
- Everything we offer is recommended and validated by other entrepreneurs. No bullshit mentors, coaches or offers.
- Oh, and the other 10%? We take care of that too.
The Fighters Program provides free access the the Founders Program for killer entrepreneurs who simply have not had the same opportunities as the rest. We help those who need it the most. You don’t need to have a specific qualification to be a fighter; you might be from an underprivileged background, an immigrant,or a refugee. We want to help you grow your startup to succeed and inspire future generations.
For entrepreneurs only.
Entrepreneurs are at the core of everything we do. Our program is built by startups for startups. Whatever we do and offer comes recommended and validated by other entrepreneurs.
No mentors. No babysitters.
We believe in our entrepreneurs’ independence. No appointed mentors, no mandatory meetings: just a crazy selection of resources and people available for you.
Your milestones, your deadlines.
We know innovation is not one-size-fits-all. Our founders program fits your schedule and pushes you to over-achieve your ambitions - all of our resources are à-la-carte and can be leveraged at any time.
Rewards
Fighters Program
- A unique network of select startup founders- STATION F Founders Program
- Exclusive campus events with high-level entrepreneurs
- Tons of premium perks recommended by top startups
- Beautiful landmark building, accessible 24/7
- Restaurants, bars, coffee shops on-site
- Unlimited Wifi, personal VLAN
- Access to printers, meeting rooms, coffee and snacks
- And loads of other surprises
Timeline
Europe/ParisLaunch of the call for projects
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