Time to Apply for This Year’s Idea Competition – Flemingsberg Science Award Idea!

Maybe you’ve been carrying an idea for a long time—a spark you believe could create something new, clever, and beneficial for society. Now it’s time to give your dream a chance to become reality.

The Flemingsberg Science Award Idea is a sub-competition within Venture Cup’s national business plan competition, aimed at entrepreneurs, innovators, and anyone eager to develop their ideas. As a participant, you have the chance to win 5,000 SEK in prize money, and one month of free membership in an inspiring coworking environment. To enter, you need to live, study, or work in Flemingsberg.

Don’t wait – seize the opportunity to bring your idea to life and help shape the future.

Deadline: November 9
For guaranteed feedback, submit by: October 23

Apply and read more about the competition here >

Go straight to the Venture Cup application >

Published On: 24 September 2025
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