Date of event:

08 May 2026

Time of the event

Location

Online, Zoom
Registration

Free tickets

Looking to grow your company in the EU but not sure where the funding comes from?

On May 8, the fourth Go-To-Market Bootcamp workshop under the ITBridge project will take place — covering how to navigate European funding, investment and acceleration opportunities, and how to position your company to actually access them.

📅 May 8 | 13:00–15:00 (CET) 

💻 Online | Free of charge

👉 Register: https://forms.gle/RDJZY9u5H3xrTH4TA

During the workshop, we will cover 👇

  • Key EU funding programmes: Digital Europe, Horizon Europe, EIC
  • What investors and accelerators expect from tech companies
  • How to structure your financials, metrics and investment story
  • Grant writing basics — and common mistakes to avoid

Speakers: 

Maurits Butter — Senior Innovation Strategist at TNO (Netherlands Organisation for Applied Research), with extensive experience in building and scaling Digital Innovation Hubs and European innovation partnerships.

Geraud Guilloud — EU Manager Strategy & Policy, with 20+ years of experience in European programmes and policies, including contributions to the AI Act, Data Act, DMA and Digital Europe Programme.

👥 The event is aimed at founders, business developers, marketing and growth specialists — anyone involved in scaling IT companies in the EU market.

What's next? 

This is the fourth of 8 Go-To-Market Bootcamp workshops within the ITBridge project. Participation is free and open to all. Companies that attend at least 60% of the programme (5/8 sessions) will receive a certificate — confirming their structured preparation for the EU market.

👉 Register: https://forms.gle/RDJZY9u5H3xrTH4TA

Organisers and partners 

The programme is organised by Kharkiv IT Cluster, Transilvania IT Cluster, Cluster Digital de Catalunya, Dnipro IT Community and Odesa IT Family under the ITBridge project — a strategic initiative strengthening collaboration between the European Union and Ukraine in the digital sector.

The ITBridge project is funded by the European Union through the Single Market Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101196018. The views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.


ITBridge: How to Attract Funding and Investment in the EU — Go-To-Market Bootcamp Workshop #4

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