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Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship

Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship

The Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship (SCE) of the Hochschule München offers education and research programs in the field of entrepreneurship, promotes innovation processes and the development of entrepreneurial personalities....

Founded2026
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About Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship

The Strascheg Center for Entrepreneurship (SCE) of the Hochschule München offers education and research programs in the field of entrepreneurship, promotes innovation processes and the development of entrepreneurial personalities. The SCE supports start-ups from academia and accompanies young companies from idea development to market-ready innovation. In doing so, the SCE contributes to active shaping of the future of our society and to the establishment of a comprehensive start-up culture. The SCE was founded in 2002 as an affiliated institute of the Hochschule München. In July 2011, the SCE and the Hochschule München became one of a total of six EXIST founder universities in Germany.

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