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Ruhr University Bochum

30. June 2020 | on one's own account

Interview with Cube 5 – seven startup-related questions for the incubator

The following interview with Cube 5 was published in the newsletter from the Horst Görtz Institute for IT Security at the RUB and gives an overview of the incubator and its services for people interested in starting a business and IT security startups.

1. What is Cube 5 all about?

Cube 5 supports people interested in founding a company and startups at the HGI. Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the incubator has been offering startup-know-how, support in developing business models, and in setting up companies since 2018. Cube 5 also supports startup projects and startups throughout Germany in the BMBF’s “StartUpSecure” funding program.

2. I have an idea for a technology or company – can I come to you if I don’t have a concrete plan yet?

Students, PhD students, postdocs and alumni of the HGI will find 5 events at Cube 5 for the acquisition and expansion of founding knowledge – mainly creditable in the Bachelor and Master programs IT Security or as part of the PhD programs. In cooperation with the Faculty of Management and Economics at the RUB as well as with external consultants, we regularly offer learning and training courses for the development of technical solutions, product and business ideas, business plans, etc. Our offer starts already with the orientation about the different career paths and profiles in science, business, and for a startup in order to be able to build up and expand competences as early and goal-oriented as possible.

3. How many startups do you currently support? And how does this support look like?

A concrete number is difficult to determine here, as we also keep alumni in our network. In total, there are currently about six teams that we support, for example, in our “Liftoff“. Cube 5’s offering is particularly targeted at the early stage of technology-based startups. As part of Liftoff, selected teams receive individualized coaching and mentoring as well as the opportunity to present themselves with their own booth at the job fair for students – the “ITS.Connect”.

4. Do you have any advice for startups and those interested in founding a company in IT security?

“Quality before quantity”: They should use their time consciously and not fight their way through the oversupply of events. We consider ourselves here as a “quality filter”, so to say, and can provide feedback on the events that are helpful to the ever-growing startup scene in the Ruhr Area and NRW and on the areas on which the teams should focus.

5. If I would like to found a startup or to inform myself without obligation – how can I get in contact with you?

Wir bieten eine wöchentliche (aktuell virtuelle) Sprechstunde an – hier beantworten wir Fragen rund um das Thema „Gründen in der IT-Sicherheit“. Vertraulich beraten wird zum Seminarangebot und Veranstaltungen, möglichen Förderprogrammen oder individuellen Anliegen.

6. Is it possible to find like-minded people for a co-founding through your support?

Our regular network meetings provide an opportunity for exchange between students, companies and startups. Here you can find a co-founder.

7. How can I get in contact with you?

We are always happy about a lively exchange. Further information and news can be found here on our website. Our team is currently best reached electronically via info(at)cube-five.de.

Founders of Edgeless Compute

26. July 2019 | Uncategorized

Project for secure data processing platform started at Ruhr University Bochum

The Federal Ministry of Education and Research supports startups in the field of cybersecurity with grants of up to 800,000 euros per year.

A new startup-project to develop an innovative platform for high-security data processing started in June 2019 at the Ruhr University Bochum. As part of the StartUpSecure initiative, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is funding ‘Edgeless Compute’ with almost half a million euros for an initial year.

Safe Cloud-Computing
The founder team is conducting research in the field of secure and efficient data processing in the age of cloud-computing. It is their aim to develop a highly trustworthy data processing platform. Later on the technology will serve many industries as it gives access to data that is hardly obtainable today. Edgeless Compute enables German and international industry leaders to process data securely while guaranteeing the highest level of privacy to the source of said data.

Edgeless Cube5

Funding within two phases
The BMBF supports research teams in the field of it security from the idea stage to the legal foundation of their own company. It does so in two phases. First of all, the so called development phase, allows research teams to work out how research results can be transformed into marketable products or services. Edgeless Compute is the second project funded in phase 1 at Ruhr University Bochum. Earlier on the university spinoff ‘emproof’ was able to position itself on the market on the basis of their project results; in July 2019 it has been rewarded with a second grant in phase 2. It is called the founding phase. According to the BMBF, creative marketing and sales strategies are necessary for a successful company launch.

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Homepage StartUpSecure of the Ministry of Education and Research
Project information Edgeless Compute
Project information emproof

9. May 2018 | on one's own account

Start for the cybersecurity incubator Cube 5

In Bochum and the surrounding area many succesful IT security spin-offs have been founded. A unique ecosystem of science, economy and startups has been risen. „Cube 5″, a project of the Horst Görtz Institute for IT Security, supports IT security spin-offs at Ruhr University Bochum and is sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

Celebrating the Start
Cube 5 was officially opened up on May 9th 2018 at ESCRYPT company. One of the first spin-offs at HGI. ESCRYPT today belongs to automobile supplier Bosch. Beside Cube 5 and its eCAPITAL-partner, Bochum as IT security hotspot was presented to a highclass audience from politics, economy and science.

Powerful Support
Cube 5 is accompanied by venture capital investions of its cooperation partners eCAPITAL Entrepreneurial Partners AG. The venture capital group from Münster will support startups from Cube 5 with 50 million euros to enable an accelerated development and international competitiveness for the young entrepreneurs.

Funding
Between Bochum, there were set up incubators in Saarbrücken, Darmstadt and Karlsruhe. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) sponsors the projects with 500.000 euros to begin with one year.

  • Willi Mannheims, Managing Partner of eCAPITAL, presents the Cybersecurity Fonds.
  • Cube 5 Team (FLTR): Dr. Thomas Wollinger, Martina Rinkens, Fabian Hoff and Prof. Dr. Christof Paar
  • Head of project Prof. Dr. Christof Paar, rector Prof. Dr. Axel Schölmerich and mayor Thomas Eiskirch cut the Cube 5 cake.
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