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The Develop Prize

In collaboration with Venture Cup we are hosting the Develop Prize - A business plan competition within the combined field of business and development

Group type: Competition
Focus: Business Plans
Organizer: Non-profit
Funding: Corporate Sponsors, Government Grants
Industries: Biotech, Cleantech, Computing, Education, Entertainment, Financial, Food and Drink, Gaming, Health, Information Technology, Internet, Lifestyle, Media, Nanotech, Real Estate, Retail, Sports, Travel
Location: Denmark
Website: http://www.develop-dk.dk/

ABOUT US

Welcome to the Develop Prize. To get an impression on what kind of business plan competition we are, look at our contestants and the way they mix business with ways to reach the UN's millennium development goals.

Read more on www.develop-dk.dk

Happy noodling, and may the best ideas win!

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