The Reina Sofía School of Music Pre-incubator is a unique opportunity for young classical music talents to take their innovative ideas to the next level.
This program, inspired by the success of the Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation Program, is designed to promote entrepreneurial projects that, with a clear value proposition, are ready to be tested, improved and launched on the market to maximize their impact.
We are looking for projects that go beyond music: initiatives that address social and environmental challenges with sustainable and scalable business models.
Each autumn, a call for proposals will be opened to receive project proposals that want to be part of the incubator.
The only requirement to participate is that each project involves at least one former student of the Reina Sofía School of Music.
All selected projects will receive:
Mentoring and training: personalized advice and access to experts in entrepreneurship and culture.
Financing: up to €5,000 to cover expenses that may accelerate its development.
Impact and scalability: help to create a solid plan to maximize impact on the community.
CEO of Jengibre Music. Specialized in the internationalization of artistic careers.
Dates: Thursday, December 11 and Friday, December 12, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:15 PM
Modality: online
The Hackathon is a strategic two-day event designed to accelerate the development of the projects selected in the Pre-incubator Program.
Throughout both days, an intensive mentoring program will be deployed, structured around six key areas: Value proposition, Distribution, Communication, Business model, Market validation and Objectives and impact measurement.
The Pre-Incubator Program is carried out with the support of Fundación Banco Sabadell, If! Foundation and Fundación Daniel y Nina Carasso.
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