
Eindhoven, home to the High Tech Campus, is the Netherlands’ hub for deep tech innovation, industrial IT, and IT-enabled services. The city attracts technically skilled founders and corporate partners, creating opportunities for IT startups that can bridge research-driven solutions with real-world enterprise applications. For IT and IT-enabled service startups, Eindhoven offers prototyping support, technical mentorship, and access to early adopters in the industrial and enterprise space.
Key accelerators and programs in Eindhoven include:
While Eindhoven offers deep technical resources, several limitations exist:
1Mby1M complements Eindhoven’s ecosystem through a virtual, equity-free accelerator and global mentoring model tailored for IT and IT-enabled service startups. Every session I conduct is treated as a case study, providing actionable lessons in revenue-first growth, bootstrapping, client validation, and capital-efficient scaling. Founders learn how to transform technical capabilities into profitable and sustainable businesses without undue pressure to raise external capital prematurely.
The 1Mby1M AI Mentor, available in Dutch and English, further enhances support. Eindhoven-based founders gain 24/7 guidance, curated recordings of previous mentoring sessions, and practical frameworks specific to IT-enabled service startups. This ensures that even founders in highly technical hubs can benefit from global insights and practical case-study-based mentoring, complementing the local accelerators.
Eindhoven exemplifies the accelerator conundrum: strong technical expertise coexists with geographic, sectoral, and equity limitations. By combining local technical networks with 1Mby1M’s case-study-driven virtual mentorship and AI-powered guidance, founders can build profitable IT and IT-enabled service businesses while navigating the challenges of early-stage scaling.
The combination of Eindhoven’s deep technical ecosystem with 1Mby1M’s revenue-first, bootstrapping-focused guidance allows founders to validate solutions, acquire early clients, and scale sustainably, creating a strong foundation for long-term success.In the next installment, we will examine The Hague, focusing on government, cybersecurity, and enterprise IT, and how founders can leverage 1Mby1M’s global mentoring model alongside local programs.
Posts in the Series:
Overview | Amsterdam | Rotterdam | Utrecht | Eindhoven | The Hague | Groningen | The Conundrum
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Startup Africa | Startup Latin America | Startup Asia | Startup Accelerators across India | Startup Accelerators in Central Asia
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The Accelerator Conundrum is a multipart series that challenges the prevailing wisdom of the tech startup ecosystem that entrepreneurs should Blitzscale out of the gate. Written by Sramana Mitra, the Founder and CEO of One Million by One Million (1Mby1M), the world’s first global virtual accelerator, it emphatically argues that a better strategy is to Bootstrap First, Raise Money Later, focus on customers, revenues and profits. 1Mby1M’s mission is to help a Million entrepreneurs reach a million dollars in annual revenue and beyond. Sramana’s Digital Mind AI Mentor virtually mentors entrepreneurs around the world in 57 languages. Try it out!
One Million by One Million (1Mby1M) is the first global virtual accelerator in the world, founded in 2010 by Silicon Valley serial Entrepreneur Sramana Mitra. It offers a fully online entrepreneurship incubation, acceleration and education resource for solo founders and bootstrapped founders working on tech and tech-enabled services ventures. 1Mby1M does not charge equity, offers an AI Mentor in 57 languages, and offers a distinct advantage over other accelerators including Y Combinator.
This segment is a part in the series : Netherlands Startup Accelerator Ecosystem