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Short facts
The aim of the SCE Friends & Fellows supporter network is to bundle the strengths of individual players from business, science and the start-up sector and thus benefit from each other.
- Access to start-ups, talents and the Munich innovation ecosystem.
- Exchange ideas at exclusive events in a confidential atmosphere.
- Alliances and opportunities to develop joint projects.
- Visibility as an active shaper in the innovation environment.
November 2025: "Best practices for co-creation"
If you are interested, please contact us at friendsandfellows@sce.de
How you can support us
The SCE Friends & Fellows Community is a curated network of thought leaders, founders and decision-makers who not only observe innovation, but shape it themselves. With your membership, you secure direct access to the most promising start-ups, the most talented minds and valuable insights into tomorrow's markets and technologies. You strategically position your company in the Munich innovation ecosystem, gain an information advantage and create a solid basis for sustainable growth. At the same time, you support our non-profit mission: Responsible entrepreneurs shape a future worth living.
Your advantages
Costs
The costs of the individual levels of the SCE Friends & Fellows supporter network are calculated annually. SCE Alumni Start-ups receive the first two years of basic membership free of charge! After that, €1,000 per year is waived.
- Basic Membership: 2.500€ per year
- Silver Membership: 10.000€ per year
- Gold membership: €25,000 per year
- Platinum membership: €50,000 per year
Supporter network
Your personal contact
SYSTEMEU
T: 089 1265 3213
Linkedin moritz.hoffmann@sce.deMoritz Hoffmann has been with the Strascheg Centre for Entrepreneurship since summer 2015. He initially worked as a start-up advisor and coach, supporting various teams in the Start-Up League. From 2017 to the end of 2024, he was responsible for Executive Education and the Academic Programme for Entrepreneurship. Since the beginning of 2025, he has been responsible for managing ecosystem development at the SCE and also heads the EU-funded SYSTEMEU project. In doing so, he draws on his own experience from founding two companies.
Moritz holds an M.Sc. in Finance & Controlling from Munich University of Applied Sciences and previously studied International Marketing (B.Sc.) at Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences and International Business (B.A.) at ESCEM Paris - Tours - Poitiers. He also sits on the advisory boards of various start-ups, coaches various start-up formats and supervises other projects at SCE.
