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by debarshibasak
4008 days ago
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Well..My first reaction is "Meh".
Things you go to know. The startup who incubated in university incubation center are lobbied heavy by the student fraternities. If you are not part of it, you are probably not going to get in. Talking about rockstart and others, they do not really have enough talented startups. Ofcourse there are exceptions. Also, do not forget the government subsides that "sustainable" startup get. According to me, the dutch startup scene is like any other european startup scene. Theres always few success stories and alot of failures. |
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I agree with you.
To be honest, the high tech and industrial start ups I know of don't identify with the startup scene much. They're seriously working on solving a problem or pushing some new tech to market; they care about something more tangible than an app and growing big. In contrast, all the startup bootcamps, startup meetings, and other startup hypes seem to focus on apps and starting up as an aim in itself. But, given my background in research, I seem to be biased in my preference for startups with more depth with respect to research and development.