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Impactory at EIB Social Platform Fourth Meeting

15 May, 2014 in news

The Impactory @ EIB Fourth meeting of the Social Platform

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Hedda Pahlson-Moller, presented The Impactory on fourth meeting of the Social Platform on Thursday 15 May, 2014.
Ms Pahlson-Moller described The Impactory as a “laboratory for innovation and a factory for impact.” In practical terms.

The meeting was chaired by Robert Wagener, chairperson of the Social Platform, and Luisa Ferreira, Head of the Social Programme at the EIB institute.

https://institute.eib.org/programmes/social/social-platform/fourth-meeting-of-the-social-platform/

Impactory & Rails Girls @ Radio 100.7

14 May, 2014 in news, The Impactory

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Marina Thiriet, project manager at Impactory was at Radio 100.7 at 7.30 this morning to talk about first Rails Girls upcoming event in Luxembourg on May 16 & May 17, 2014.
Visit http://railsgirls.com/luxembourg for more information & registration for the event.

Marina in Malta for “Promoting the culture of entrepreneurship” training

11 May, 2014 in news, The Impactory

At the beginning of April I attended a training called ” Promoting entrepreneurship” at Foundation for Women Entrepreneurs in Malta. This training was funded as part of the European Grundtvig program, now Erasmus +.

I was very interesting to learn more about Malta which I visited for the first time. Malta, an island, is located between Sicilia & the North Africa coast, is also one of the smalest country and densely populated country in the World. Malta joined the European Union just 10 years ago and has two official languages, Maltese and English, both widely spoken.

First of all, do you know the common point between Malta and Luxembourg?
The 2 countries are one of the smallest state of the EU member states with 400 000 (for Malta) and 500 000 inhabitants (Luxembourg).

I choose the Foundation for Women Entrepreneurs in Malta to follow a training on ” How to promote the culture of entrepreneurship” which seems very interesting & relevant do what we do here at the Impactory. The 5-day training focused on introducing entrepreneurship as a way of life, sharing of success stories and visits to real life projects and organisations that assist start-ups & SMEs

I was welcomed by MaryRose who is the Executive manager for the foundation and used to be an entrepreneur and started to work for the Foundation 11 years ago supporting other women in entrepreneurship and taking part in great projects accross the EU.

Even if the course was not solely focused on Women entrepreneurship, the gender subject was important for me. Indeed, I learned that being a Women and an entrepreneur is very uncommon in Malta. Even if very educated or in sucessful career, most of Maltese mums tend to to stay at home after the birth of their first child. As in Luxembourg and probably eveywhere else in the World, the Foundation notices that women lack of confidence and support, think they do not have the skills to start a business (event if they do) and often feel guilty to spend more time at work than at home with their family.

I also had the chance to visit one of the national Business incubator, Kordin Business Incubation Centre (KBIC), ran by Malta Enterprise, which host more than 10 young innovative companies. KBIC provides a cost-effective business environment, a professional image with managerial expertise geared to the needs of small business. The business incubated there are mainly in the field of Maritime, ITC & Biotech. The manager, Steve, explained that Malta welcome entrepreneurs from all over Europe. Entrepreneur may relocate to Malta to enjoy the sunny climate but also because Malta is the perfect EU State to do business with North Africa (Malta is only 600 km away from Tripoly) and The Middle East.

I also had the chance to meet the people at E-skills fondation and MITA (Malta Information Technology agency) and we discuss the opportunity to partner on a project on e-skills and coding, field we have been very active in at The Impactory. I was also pleased to meet with Matthew Gatt, chairman of the foundation & EU Code week ambassador for Malta (I am EU Code Week ambassador for Luxembourg since last year).

On my last day I had the pleasure to train with Angela the President of the Foundation. She introduced me to the possibility of EU fundings for education, SME and innovation. She also took me through Eramus + in details as well as Horizon 2020. I found this overview very interesting and I hope we will have the chance to get more involved at The Impactory in the future.

Finally, I was lucky to be able to visit the beautiful capital city of Valletta, Sliema & had the best business lunch in the superb ancient capital Mdina on the last day.

The training has been really beneficial in terms of learning how to promote the culture of entrepreneurship, exchanging experience, and discovering the culture and the context of a other European country. It was also a great opportunity to meet interesting people and generate new contacts for potential future projects.I certainly will be back in Malta and will keep in touch with the team at The Foundation. No doubt that this week has created a great connexion between The Impactory in Luxembourg & several new partners in Malta.

Marina THIRIET

The first Annual Report for the Impactory is out!

10 May, 2014 in news

It’s a great milestone to be able to look back at 2013 and what we have achieved in one short year. The team, sponsors, partners and most of all our members have made this happen. Please download and read our first annual report. See for yourself what you have been part of creating. Please share with pride!

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Workshop on Intellectual property is now reschedule on June 3rd

7 May, 2014 in news

Kindly note that the Intellectual property planned is rescheduled to June 3rd at 12:15. Kindly refer event link https://theimpactory.com/events/intellectual-property-impactory/
Thanks for your understanding!

Impactory hits the radio waves

2 May, 2014 in news

Impactory hits the radio waves!
HP-ARA Interview

Radio ARA (Natasha Liati-Jones ) has welcomed the Impactory to share its story and regular updates – the first interview kicked off with one of the co-founders, Hedda Pahlson-Moller .

She shared the story of the Impactory’s journey from the imagination of the members of the Entrepreneur Task Force of Luxembourg (ETFL) to a living space ‘For Entrepreneurs By Entrepreneurs,’ and has evolved into a community of creative people and projects with societal impact.
The interview highlights the value of connecting, sharing, and learning. Whether peer-to-peer workshops, access to experts and advisors, a community lunch or sharing an evening of music at the Jampactory, the Impactory was born to keep creative ideas alive and thriving. Social Impact is at the heart of the Impactory so Hedda discussed some of our social entrepreneurs (Mamie et Moi, Sportunity and Code Club) and of course Girls In Tech!

The Impactory is a celebration of diversity and co-creation buoyed by partnerships with the Luxembourg ecosystem for entrepreneurs and social innovation. A warm welcome to new friends that come to join us! Click here to listen the interview.

Don’t forget to listen the next Radio session on May 7th at 1pm with Marina Thiriet – Community and Project Manager at The Impactory.

Apéro Pitch with Belgian Brewery & Malinshopper is now postponed

24 April, 2014 in news

Kindly note that the Apéro Pitch planned for April 29th has been postponed.
The event will be rescheduled in May.
Thanks for your understanding!

Impactory mentoring institution for the EIB European Social Innovation Awards

23 April, 2014 in news, The Impactory

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Maria Luisa Ferreira Head of Social Program, EIB Institue mentioned Impactory as mentoring institute for EIB European Social Innovation Award

“Maria Luisa Ferreira: «Ce mentoring a été mis en place par Impactory, une asbl luxembourgeoise». (source: Paperjam 04.23.2014)”

Read the full article on http://www.paperjam.lu/questions/le-concours-cible-la-creation-de-valeur-sociale

Meet Impactory Interns

17 April, 2014 in news

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The place and community people go to build their business with an impact

Our in-house journalist Katie Nail Katie Nail is following some of the exciting happenings at The Impactory. Meet the newest additions to The Impactory team, Charlène Obrietan and Chloé Masson.

The Impactory is more than an office—it’s a creative shared working environment for like-minded individuals. Everyday the city center office sees a variety of members using the space for developing their business ideas, networking, or enjoying a coffee and chat. Over the next two months anyone using the space will be able to meet Charlène Obrietan and Chloé Masson, The Impactory’s first interns.

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Obrietan and Masson are students at the Université de Lorraine at Metz and are studying Foreign Language Applied to Business. All interns are required to do a twelve-week internship, and while many go abroad, both Obrietan and Masson felt that The Impactory would expose them to many different languages.

“There are many members of the Impactory speaking many languages,” Obrietan explained. “It’s very interesting [for us] because we can see different people from different countries, and it helps us to become more open minded.”

Both interns are interested in developing their language skills but also gaining experience that will help them determine their specialty for their master’s degree. Once they graduate they will be able to choose a specific field for their master’s. Both interns agree that the experience they are having at The Impactory is helping them gain understanding into marketing and HR, their main areas of interest.

Marina Thiriet, The Impactory Community Project Manager, organized the Internship and is eager to help them develop their skills.

“The interns bring new energy, fresh eyes on things, and a bit of help for day to day [tasks] or special projects,” Thiriet explained. “They will learn a lot of things at The Impactory and we hope they will get more insight into entrepreneurship and will discover more about our values: creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, and collaboration.”

Wanting to immerse themselves in The Impactory culture both interns are participating in the Human Centered Design workshop currently taking place over the next seven weeks, every Thursday at The Impactory. The interns are learning about how to approach problems in an innovative way. After the second session, the interns discussed how impressed they were with the concept of thinking about a problem from a users perspective in order to come up with a more innovative solution.

Another highlight of their time at The Impactory has been watching Thiriet work on different projects. Obrietan and Masson said they can learn a lot about organization and marketing from her. One project they are excited to see from beginning to end is the Rails Girls, which The Impactory is organizing in conjunction with the Luxmbourgish Government. The event will take place on the 16th and 17th of May and is a code building workshop for women. Both interns agree that helping with a project of this magnitude and importance is a wonderful opportunity for them.

The Impactory is excited to have Obrietan and Masson working with us for the next few months. Their enthusiasm, curiosity, and passion to learn follow the spirit of The Impactory. We are excited to see how their time with us inspires them in the future.

The Impactory at the Network.lu event

14 March, 2014 in news

Girls in tech at the network

Ways entrepreneurs are supported in Luxembourg

 

Marina our Community Project Manager & Kasia from Gencreo were invited to speak at the last www.thenetwork.lu event taking place in Sofitel Kirchberg. The theme of the evening of the event was “new place for entrepreneurs in Luxembourg”.

The two other speakers were Diego De Biasio (CEO of Technoport & only gentlemen of the evening) and Patrice Caire an award winning PHD in Computer Science working on technology transfer project around conviviality & aging well at Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust at University of Luxembourg.

They were followed by Marina, who is a project Manger at The Impactory were she support early stage entrepreneurs “Women have the skills to start their own business but are often lacking of confidence” “It’s important not to stay alone when you are considering a business idea. Working from home is a nice perks at the beginning but quickly you will need support and being around other entrepreneurial people will help to move forward and stay motivated. You will also learn from other mistakes & experience which save you lot of time.”

Last speaker of the day, Kasia, is also a member of The Impactory and now co-founder ofGencreo a Startup talked about her own experience as a user of such places.

Girls in tech at the network 2Before discovering entrepreneurial ecosystem in Luxembourg and becoming Co-founder of startup GenCreo and Git Luxembourg, Kasia was working six years in logistic corporation in various countries. Thanks to The Impactory, StartupWeekend and Technoport she managed to successfully changed her career path. She used The Impactory in various ways, attending trainings, organizing workshops like creating website, online safety and security, building blocks of the internet, co-organizing Girls in Tech Luxembourg. She encourages all who would like to be inspired by courageous entrepreneurs, test their ideas in open and supportive environment or attend an interesting events to check The Impactory.

The evening was followed by a networking session. No doubt that many women who have attended are now considering to join these new spaces to get the support to realize their dream of working for themselves and fulfill their creative potential

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