
An Ecosystem of Support for Innovation The Euromed Innovation Center (EIC) at the Université Euromed de Fès is much more than a simple incubator: it is a true innovation ecosystem designed to support students, researchers, and young project leaders through all stages of business creation. Its goal is clear: to transform ideas into impactful, sustainable startups capable of generating economic and social value at the regional, national, and Mediterranean levels. Through a structured approach divided into several phases—ideation, incubation, and acceleration—the EIC supports projects from their inception and propels them all the way to market realization.
Progressive and Structured Support The entrepreneurial journey within the Euromed Innovation Center is based on a step-by-step approach, designed to guide each project leader according to their level of advancement. Stage 1: Ideation: From Inspiration to Validation It all begins with ideation, a phase where students learn to generate and refine their ideas. Creativity workshops, design thinking sessions, and pitch sessions are organized to help participants identify real-world problems and propose innovative, sustainable solutions. The goal is twofold: to validate the idea's feasibility and to lay the first foundations of the project. Mentors and experts guide teams in defining their vision, understanding their market, and formulating a clear value proposition.
Stage 2: Incubation: Structuring and Materializing the Project Once the idea is validated, project leaders enter the incubation phase. This stage is crucial: it allows the project to be structured on technical, economic, and strategic levels. Entrepreneurs benefit from personalized support across several areas: Market study and competitive analysis; Business model development and financial plan; Product/service prototyping and testing; Communication and presentation (pitch) coaching. Participants also have access to the incubator's coworking and prototyping spaces, as well as a network of mentors, teacher-researchers, and partner companies.
Stage 3: Acceleration: From Prototype to Startup The final phase of the journey is acceleration. It is aimed at the most advanced projects, ready to launch on the market. The goal is to stimulate growth and strengthen the visibility of young companies. The EIC helps startups to: Raise funds and access investment programs; Develop their communication and marketing strategy; Participate in international trade shows and events like GITEX Africa; Forge strategic partnerships with regional and international economic players. This phase represents the culmination of the entrepreneurial journey: the moment when the idea becomes a real company, ready to create value and employment.