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Submission guidelines

What are the requirements? How much time does it take? All very valid questions - let's take the time to break them down and figure out if this is the place for you.

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The first thing you need to know is that if you’re going to succeed in this competition, your idea needs to be innovative. If you have that, then it's definitely worth your while to participate. â€‹

Entry requirements
Please find a link to our General Conditions.

Swiss residency

Each participant must have a minimum of one team member who is a Swiss resident. We accept all types of residency permits.

The startup can be active in Switzerland or abroad, but it must be headquartered in Switzerland or the team must intend to do so.

Age of the startup

If your startup is registered in Switzerland, you may only participate if it was registered after January 1, 2023.

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Research-intensive startups registered as early as January 1, 2021 may be granted an exception, after careful review, provided at least 2 out of the 4 items below are documented in their submission​:

  • Patents​

  • Research grants​

  • Being part of a university research group, research consortium, etc.​

  • Peer reviewed publications​​

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Previous >>venture>> participants

If you are a previous >>venture>> participant, and did not win, you may re-enter the competition with the same startup plan.

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If you are a previous >>venture>> participant and you won a prize, you are not allowed to re-enter the competition with the same startup plan.

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If you participated before and want to enter the competition with a different startup plan, you are welcome to participate as many times as you like. You may also submit more than one startup plan per competition.

Startup plan document

Submit a systematically structured document of 10-20 pages (including appendices) before the competition deadline. Complete all sections with as much detail as is available.

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  • Use data, figures, diagrams to illustrate a point rather than narrative and long text if possible.

  • The best indicator of the solidity of your startup is feedback of your customers/target group - try to get as much as possible through surveys, tests or interviews.

  • Show your progress where possible with e.g. signed LOIs, implementation planning, paid pilots, sales, financing secured, key hires etc.

Startup plan format

We encourage you to use what you have i.e. PowerPoint presentation, Word document, etc., as long as it contains the relevant information.

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  • Audience: make your document compelling and convincing for investors. This is not an academic paper.

  • Don’t be concerned if your data is not a hundred percent complete, this is an opportunity to learn and develop your startup plan. Our experienced jurors will still be able to evaluate your startup plan even if some parts are incomplete or missing, and you will benefit from their feedback in order to develop your plan further.

Requirements
Evaluation Criteria

Evaluation criteria

Above you can download the models of the components of a startup plan which we encourage you to follow. Some sections have more weight than others for the evaluation of your startup plan in the first jury round. In addition, the suggested content of some sections varies per industry vertical. Please note that even if you do not have all the answers, give each section your best shot. At the >>venture>> Draft Feedback workshop, you will have the opportunity to speak to industry experts about the gaps and continue to build your startup plan.

Key Dates & Events

Key dates & events

Please save the following important dates in your calendar so that you can make sure you are available to participate in person should you become a finalist and winner.

October 1, 2025
Competition opens and startup plan submissions are now accepted
January 30, 2026
Submit by this date for a chance to win CHF 1000 in our Early-Bird drawing
February 25, 2026
Deadline to submit your entry and take part in the competition
April 2026
Jury 1 reviews all interested and nominated applications and selects the Top 10 semi-finalists for the award.
April 2026
Top 10 entries per vertical announced. Semi-finalists are encouraged to choose mentors from our network and begin to work together
April 2026
In-person pitch training for competition semi-finalists
May 2026
Top 10 semi-finalists from each vertical pitch in person to round 2 jurors. Finalists are selected and announced the following day.
May 2026
The Spotlight Award jury selects the Top 3 Finalists.
June 15, 2026
Final in-person pitches by all 18 finalists, followed by the Award Ceremony at the Swisstech Convention Centre (Lausanne). Winners in each vertical, the Spotlight Award winner, the Audience Award winner, and the 2026 >>venture>> Grand Prize winner will be announced the same evening.
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