If you’re looking to understand how an early-stage deep tech startup rapidly evolves and scales, Roseman Labs serves as a great case study. The Dutch cybersecurity startup wrapped up their 12-week incubation with the Intel Ignite Europe accelerator program, and the outcomes are impressive.
Toon Segers, co-founder of Roseman Labs, talked about Intel Ignite’s impact on his journey with Martha Ivanovas, Intel Ignite Europe’s deal flow manager, and Markus Bohl, Intel Ignite Europe’s managing director. What shines through is Toon’s emphasis on rapid learning and efficiency: “It actually takes real expertise to build a startup, and if you surround yourself with people who have done this tens or hundreds of times, things simply go much faster… We had over 20 experts working with us, many of whom devoted a significant portion of their time to helping us move forward. That was a big advantage.”
Participating in Intel Ignite brought Roseman Labs sharper business strategy through critique by “hyper-experts,” an extended network of professionals in various tech sectors, and access to Intel’s next-gen technology. And these are not just short-term gains; the relationship continued post-program, with Roseman Labs appearing at Intel Innovation.
Roseman Labs was the only startup focusing on security and the only Dutch company in its cohort. As Martha points out, the team’s steep learning curve and openness to feedback are qualities that make Roseman Labs a startup worth keeping an eye on.
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