Our Programs
ThincLab supports founders at the key start-up stages, from ideation and validation, through to traction, scaling and expansion.
ThincLab provides start-ups with a dynamic space and community in which to nurture ideas, develop entrepreneurial skills and knowledge, and facilitate valuable connections and networks with mentors, investors, and experienced entrepreneurs. ThincLab is open to students, staff, alumni and the wider community.
Student Programs
eChallenge
The eChallenge is an entrepreneurship program where you create, develop, assess and action your ideas. It provides the tools, interaction opportunities and mentorship needed to begin your entrepreneurial story.
Tech eChallenge
The Tech eChallenge is a program that takes you through the process of forming a tech-based idea, assessing its potential and then devising a way to create it.
Startup Programs
ThincStart
The ThincStart program is tailored to companies who are in the early stages of their venture.
ThincScale
The ThincScale program is for companies who have achieved product-market fit and are looking to scale up. These companies have customers and revenue and wanting to expand.
ThincGrowth
The Growth program is for more advanced companies who require a more sophisticated support as they look to expand and eventually exit the ThincLab.
ThincSeed Program
ThincSeed is the tailored accelerator program that gets your start up company to the next level. Our proven methodology guides companies through well-defined steps, and culminates in a open pitch night to where founders have the invaluable opportunity to showcase their business to prospective customers, partners, and investors, with the chance to receive investment of up to a total of $40,000K to get their product or service to market.
Short Course Programs
ThincBoards
Welcome to ThincBoards, a two day intensive program that champions founders, advisors and directors on their journey of board readiness.
ThincAngel
ThincAngel is an immersive short course that will give you the essential skills needed to navigate the world of investing in early-stage companies.