On February 20, 2025, you will have the exclusive opportunity to meet CDL mentors and startups in the field of Next Gen Computing. These specialize in neuromorphic computing, quantum technologies, energy-efficient HPC infrastructures, computational simulation, semiconductors, advanced AI, and biocomputing.
As an audience member, you can attend exciting sessions and network. The CDL Next Gen Computing stream is jointly operated by CDL-Paris and CDL-Berlin, in partnership with HEC Paris, ESMT, and in cooperation with TUM Campus Heilbronn and Campus Founders. More information can be found at CDL Next Gen Computing. Mentors evaluate a venture’s progress and help set new objectives via a moderated discussion. Each startup participates in a group meeting where all mentors are present. Here, objectives are discussed and debated, and three objectives are finalized to be completed before the next session.
This CDL session will provide valuable insights and contacts, so don’t miss it! Since the number of participants is limited, we ask you to apply by February 13. Simply register and explain in a few sentences why you would like to attend this event. Participation will be decided by a raffle.
The CDL is a startup accelerator program run by TUM Campus Heilbronn and Campus Founders together with HEC Paris and ESMT Berlin. The aim of the program is to promote scalable deep-tech startups through mentoring and networking. The Next Generation Computing stream focuses on technologies such as quantum computing and high-performance computing. CDL mentors who will join the event include experienced entrepreneurs, investors, and experts from across Europe, such as Brian Standen (Head of Digital Innovation, BASF) and Ludwig von Reiche (Managing Director, NVIDIA Corporation).
When?
February 20, 2025
12:30 pm
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6:00 pm
Where?
AULA Bildungscampus, Bildungscampus 6, 74076 Heilbronn
Who?
TUM Campus Heilbronn & Campus Founders


Please note
This event is exclusively for students of TUM Campus Heilbronn and attendance is limited. Please register with your TUM e-mail address and briefly tell us why you should attend the session.