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Invitation to the start-up exhibition on May 14th

Attention start-up enthusiasts! To mark the start of the Bavarian Start-up Days (May 14-16), we cordially invite you to a very special exhibition.

Passau, the small but beautiful city on the river Danube, not only has a picturesque old town and sparkling water to offer. But rather, behind this picturesque atmosphere, there is also a lot of founding spirit bubbling away. We make this sprit visible for you at the

Photo exhibition "PASSAU GRÜNDET - Start-up stars from the University of Passau"

In the foyer of the Central Library

On May 14th, from 10 a.m.

 Here you can marvel at the aspiring founders who have dared to take the step into self-employment. They are all connected through the University and the city of Passau. From innovative business ideas to sustainable products and revolutionary technologies, much can be discovered.

Be inspired by the proud entrepreneurial spirit that blows over Campus and the City. And maybe in the future you will be the ones to show other students how to turn an idea into a successful start-up?

So let's go, dive into the world of start-ups and be inspired by "PASSAU GRÜNDET"!

The exhibition is a cooperation between Passau - The Entrepreneurial Campus (PATEC), AlumniClub and KuWi netzwerk and can be visited until July 5.

2024-05-14, 10:00 - 20:00
Innstraße 29, Zentralbibliothek, Foyer

Additional Information

Open to all
Prior registration not required
Organised by Gründungsförderung, AlumniClub e. V. und KuWi Netzwerk
Event website https://www.uni-passau.de/gruendungsunterstuetzung/veranstaltungen/foto-ausstellung
Contact organizer of event Juliane.Breit@uni-passau.de

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