In the dynamic world of startup competitions, efficiency and centralized management are crucial for success. This case study explores how OneValley's PassportOS technology helped the Entrepreneurship World Cup (EWC) tackle significant logistical challenges and achieve remarkable outcomes.
The EWC, one of the largest and most diverse startup pitch competitions globally, faced numerous challenges, including:
To address these challenges, the EWC aimed to:
OneValley's PassportOS technology played a pivotal role in meeting these objectives. Here's how:
Before implementing PassportOS, the EWC relied on aggregated sheets and siloed processes to manage applications, which was far less efficient.
The partnership between the EWC and OneValley yielded impressive results:
These outcomes underscore the EWC's success in selecting the best startups from a diverse global talent pool.
In partnership with OneValley and their innovative PassportOS technology, the EWC successfully streamlined its application process and simplified competition logistics. The impressive number of applications, events, and global viewership highlighted the competition's reputation as a leader in startup support and recognition. PassportOS played a crucial role, providing a seamless experience for competitors and judges, centralizing data, and significantly reducing the manual labor involved in managing applications.
OneValley has been a trusted innovation partner, helping groups win government funding and run their accelerators using their Innovation-as-a-Service platform, PassportOS. Leveraging a deep network of partners and regional stakeholders, OneValley ensures the success of innovation ecosystems.
EWC's collaboration with OneValley and utilization of PassportOS exemplify how cutting-edge technology can transform the management and execution of global startup competitions.