Die beiden schnellsten Unicorns aller Zeiten machen genau das gleiche
Die meisten Startups erreichen die Eine-Milliarde-Dollar-Bewertung niemals. Und bei denen, die zum Unicorn werden, dauert es mitunter viele Jahre. Es geht allerdings auch in knapp mehr als einem Jahr nach der Gründung. Und das passierte 2018 gleich zweimal in der selben Branche.
Bitpanda werde voraussichtlich etwa in einem Jahr ein Unicorn sein, sagte Co-Founder und CEO Eric Demuth kürzlich gegenüber dem brutkasten. Auch wenn es ohne ein dazugehöriges Investment und damit einer auf Papier festgeschriebenen Eine Milliarde-Dollar-Bewertung schwer wird, das festzumachen – für Österreich wäre es eine kleine Sensation, für die heimische Startup-Welt eine große. Schließlich lässt sich darüber streiten, ob Österreich überhaupt bereits Unicorns hervorgebracht hat. Je nach Definition kann man Unternehmen wie bwin oder – etwas aktueller – Tricentis dazu zählen – oder auch nicht.
Doch Sensation hin oder her: Wenn man dem 2014 gegründeten Startup Bitpanda aus österreichischer Perspektive auch einen rapiden Aufstieg konstatieren kann – im internationalen Vergleich liegt man dann (wenn es tatsächlich gelingt) mit sechs Jahren bis zum Unicorn-Status im Durchschnitt. Wohlgemerkt im Durchschnitt, den das US-Magazin TechCrunch für 2018 errechnete. 2015 war er noch bei 7,5 Jahren gelegen. Und es gibt Zeichen dafür, dass er weiter sinken wird: Die schnellsten Unicorns werden schneller.
Die beiden schnellsten Unicorns
Denn eben in diesem Jahr 2018 erreichten die bislang zwei schnellsten Unicorns aller Zeiten die magische Bewertungsgrenze. Fun Fact: Die beiden Unternehmen machen (fast) genau das gleiche.
Trommelwirbel…
An erster Stelle liegt laut Pitchbook-Daten das E-Scooter-Startup Bird. Im April 2017 formell gegründet war es nach einer 150 Millionen US-Dollar-Kapitalrunde bereits Ende Mai 2018 mehr als eine Milliarde Dollar wert. Damit schlug es den bereits im Jänner 2017 gegründeten Konkurrenten Lime, der im Juli 2018 den Unicorn-Status erreichte und damit Platz 2 belegt. Beide Unternehmen sind mit E-Scooter-Flotten in Österreich aktiv.
Es bleibt Definitionssache
Der Vollständigkeit halber: Darüber, ob Bird und Lime nun wirklich die bislang zwei schnellsten Unicorns waren, lässt sich streiten. In früheren Quellen wird die 2014 gegründete US-E-Commerce-Plattform jet.com genannt, die bereits im November 2015 eine Milliarde Dollar wert war und wenige Monate später von Walmart gekauft wurde. Dieses Jahr im Februar gründete der indische Uber-Konkurrent Ola das eigene E-Mobility-Unternehmen Ola Electric aus, das nach einem Investment durch die japanische Soft Bank bereits im Juli, also nach sechs Monaten ein Unicorn war. Dort steckt aber eben ein etablierter Konzern mit viel Startkapital dahinter. Es ist also auch hier wieder einmal Definitionssache.
aws First Incubator: Austria as a Launchpad for International Startup Teams
Austria is becoming a hub for international startup teams. The aws First Incubator, starting again in spring 2025 with a special focus call for international founders, offers financial support, mentoring, and networking to help them succeed — as proven by success stories like the Styrian startup Redeem Solar Technologies.
aws First Incubator: Austria as a Launchpad for International Startup Teams
Austria is becoming a hub for international startup teams. The aws First Incubator, starting again in spring 2025 with a special focus call for international founders, offers financial support, mentoring, and networking to help them succeed — as proven by success stories like the Styrian startup Redeem Solar Technologies.
Austria is increasingly positioning itself as an international hub for innovative entrepreneurs. A significant contributor to this development is the aws First Incubator, which will kick off a new round with a special focus call for international founders in spring 2025. This program, run by the Austria Wirtschaftsservice (aws), is designed for startup founders and founding teams, and students who want to establish a startup in Austria or have recently done so.
The aws First Incubator offers a combination of financial support, targeted mentoring, and a dynamic network – a package that helps international founders integrate into Austria’s vibrant startup ecosystem.
Financial Support for Early-Stage Startups
Financial barriers are among the biggest challenges for early-stage founders. The aws First Incubator addresses this by providing monthly personnel cost subsidies and grants for project, rental, and travel expenses. This financial support allows founders to focus fully on developing their business ideas.
However, the program goes beyond financial aid. It offers a comprehensive package of workshops, project-specific mentoring, and specialized coaching sessions. These resources ensure that startups receive not only financial support but also strategic and operational guidance.
Knowledge Transfer Through Practical Workshops
The program’s workshops deliver targeted knowledge on topics critical to startups, such as business model development, marketing strategies, patent law, and funding planning. The practical approach ensures that the content is directly tailored to the needs of the founders.
A key highlight of the program is the direct access to experts and mentors who share their years of experience in the startup and business world. This individualized support helps participants overcome specific challenges and refine their business ideas.
Success Story: Redeem Solar Technologies
An example of the program’s success is the startup Redeem Solar Technologies. Founded by Florian Ehrlich-Sommer (COO) and his international team, the company develops photocatalytic reactors for sustainable hydrogen production. Ehrlich-Sommer explains how the program helped his team sharpen their vision and gain new perspectives: “Interacting with founders from different industries and countries gave us fresh perspectives and helped refine our business model. As engineers, we tend to communicate in technical language. Through the program, we learned to present our idea clearly and understandably.”
Redeem Solar Technologies uses light energy to enable chemical reactions, in order to produce hydrogen in an environmentally friendly way. The startup’s solutions are particularly relevant to the pharmaceutical and fine chemicals industries. Through the aws program, the team not only secured financial support but also made valuable connections in the Austrian startup scene.
Interdisciplinary and International Exchange
One of the most significant benefits of the aws First Incubator’s special international call is the interdisciplinary and international exchange. The participating teams come from various industries – from software startups to sustainability technologies and innovative food products. This diversity allows founders to gain insights beyond their own fields and learn from each other.
Ehrlich-Sommer highlights this exchange as a critical factor: “It was fascinating to talk to founders developing completely different solutions. This helped us question and improve our own approaches.”
Program Structure
The program lasts up to 12 months and includes regular workshops and coaching sessions. Participants meet in Vienna to attend these sessions and learn from experts. Teams rooted outside the city will need to commute to attend the program. This, however, is far worth the effort, as co-founder Ehrlich-Sommer emphasizes: “Being in Vienna helped us get to know the local startup scene and establish valuable connections.”
An essential part of the program is the intensive selection process. During this phase, founders work with mentors and experts to refine their ideas and prepare for the program. This preparation is crucial for consecutive success.
Austria as a Startup Hub for International Founders
The aws First Incubator plays a significant role in positioning Austria as an attractive destination for international founders. The combination of financial support, targeted knowledge transfer, and a dynamic network creates optimal conditions for innovative business ideas.
The program not only supports the individual development of participating startups but also strengthens Austria’s startup ecosystem as a whole. International founders bring new impulses, ideas, and perspectives to Austria, helping to enhance the country’s innovation potential.
Applications for 2025
The next round of the aws First Incubator’s international call starts in spring 2025. Founders with an international team who want to establish their startup in Austria or have recently done so should not miss this opportunity. Applications will soon be open – a chance that could be a crucial step for a startup’s future.
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