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Would you like to grow a deep tech startup? Are you excited about creating an international business from research?
Join our talent pool of Business Developers for future deep tech start-ups!
By joining you will be the first to hear about open positions that match your experience and background. We need many new business developers yearly, since we have around 10-15 teams applying for R2B funding from all our schools and their departments twice a year:
- School of Chemical Engineering
- School of Electrical Engineering
- School of Engineering
- School of Science
- School of Arts, Design and Architecture
- School of Business
So far we have grown more than 40 deep-tech startups and spin-offs from Aalto R2B projects with total investments exceeding 350M€.
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