Organizer

Speaker

Sascha Karimpour

Partner

  • Plug and Play Tech Center

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Sascha Karimpour is part of Europes biggest innovation platform. Since 2016 he works as Managing Director for Plug & Play Germany GmbH and brought the Silicon Valley Spirit to Germany. He is based in Stuttgart, where he manages the open innovation platform STARTUP AUTOBAHN, a platform that unites global young tech companies with the unique tech expertise of Silicon Valley and the best of German engineering. A total of 150 startups graduated from the innovation platform, with more than 220 pilot projects in the field of mobility, IoT and enterprise 2.0. Besides Plug & Play Germany opened platforms in Munich, Berlin and Frankfurt covering the topics RetailTech, Healthcare, Insurtech, Fintech, Energy and Supply Chain. Before he came to Germany, Sascha had been VP of Corporate Relations for the DACH region for Plug and Play Tech Center located in Silicon Valley. Previously he worked for various startups and established the North American division of a traditional German trading company in Chicago. With his entrepreneurial Spirit, he took it to his passion, to push innovation through collaboration!

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All timings in Europe/Berlin time.

June 22nd, 2023 – Thursday

9:30 AM (UTC)

2:00 h

Stage

Side Event

VIP Lunch – invite-only

hosted with STARTUP AUTOBAHN powered by Plug and Play

Side Event

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This is an invite-only side event bringing together around 100 exclusive guests. Meet the executive stakeholders of our corporate partners, other invited companies, government officials, VC's, special startups and EXPO highlight speakers.

Open Details
11:35 AM (UTC)

0:05 h

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Main Stage

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Did you enjoy your attendance at EXPO2023 and would love to take more chances to get involved with the ecosystem? Or did you miss out on our most recent EXPO and are eager to prevent yourself from making the same mistake again? Apply now for one of the upcoming STARTUP AUTOBAHN events throughout the year or a chance to attend our EXPO in spring/summer 2024 as we bring together innovators from around the world, showcasing new technologies and party another round of successful STARTUP AUTOBAHN startups.

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