1. The future is bright
IED
Lesson 10/2014
Frieda Brioschi / Emma Tracanella
frieda.brioschi@gmail.com / emma.tracanella@gmail.com
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Course program
1. Italian Startups
2. Set up a startup in Italy
3. I've got an idea. And now?
4. Market and costs
5. Value analysis and business model
6. Business Model Examples and Pitch
7. Communicate
8. Being net
9. Funding
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Today's table of content
• Your pitches
• Some numbers about innovative startups in Italy
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Funding: quick recap
Past slides available on Slideshare @ubifrieda:
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https://www.slideshare.net/ubifrieda/
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Funding: quick recap
• Financing:
• Equity capital
(friends, seed investment, business angel, venture
capitalist)
• Crowdfunding
• Loan
• Other
(announcements, access to credit)
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Funding: quick recap
Crowdfunding means lot of people support with money an idea or
a project.
• Donation based - donate money to support a cause (Kapipal, …)
• Reward based - non-monetary rewards, often a product or a pre-
series item. (Eppela, Indiegogo, BeCrowdy, …)
• Social landing or peer-to-peer landing - receives an interest rate
in exchage
• Equity based - receives shares of a company (StarsUp,
Unicaseed, …)
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Funding: quick recap
Other sources:
• Loan capital and credit (from Bank and Real Estates
Founding)
• Grant and awards
• Leasing
• Sponsorship
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Funding: quick recap
Hints:
• Networking
• Fundraising takes longer than you think
• There are periods of low investor activities (avoid late
summer and winter holidays)
• Advisor and mentorship will become more important
than connective
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Registro Imprese
• 1700+ startups listed as of February 2014 (54% funded
after Startup Decree)
• 123 new registrations (4/day) since January 2013
(peak: 305 in March 2013)
• average age 18 months: 43% < 1 year, 30% > 1 and <
2 years, 13% > 2 and < 3 years, 9% > 3 and < 4 years
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Territory
• 58% North
• 23% Middle
• 19% South
• 341 startups in Lombardia, 192 Emilia Romagna, 177
Lazio..
• 228 in Milano province, 158 Rome, 113 Turin
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Ratio: startups Vs companies
• 7,6 startups over 10000 imprese in Trentino Alto-Adige,
5,5 Friuli Venezia Giulia, 4,7 Marche
• Top3 provinces: Trieste, Trento and Ancona
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Employes
• Average employes number: 2,6
• only 3,5% startups have 10+ employes
(small set of data available: only 550 startups fulfilled this
information)
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Revenues
• 60%: up to 100.000€
• 33,6%: 100.000-500.000€
• 6,4%: 500.000-5millions €
(in 2012, small set of data available: only 474 startups
made this information available)
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Field
• 78%: service industry
• 18%: craft
• 4%: commerce
• some in agriculture and tourism
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Seed and Venture Capital
In 2012:
• 106 funded at early stage (source: AIFI). 135 mio,
average: 1,3mio
• 95 funded by angel investors (source: IBAN). 95 mio,
average 360k
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..and now?
It’s up to you.
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Good luck!
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Frieda & Emma
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