Brighter Signals is proud to be chosen for CDL-Milan

September 30, 2025

Brighter Signals is proud to have been selected to be part of the first ever Creative Destruction Lab Milan Cohorts

Brigher Signals and CDL

Brighter Signals is proud to have been selected as one of the few startups to be part of the first ever CDL Milan – Advanced Manufacturing Cohort

 

Only the most promising ventures from a deep pool of impressive applicants were chosen, we are delighted to now be part of this community which includes corporate partners and mentors, all of whom are there to help us and the other startups accelerate and reach our commercial potential. 

 

Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) is a nonprofit organisation that delivers an objectives-based program for massively scalable, early-stage, science- and technology-based companies. Mentorship is the program's foundation, providing guidance and expertise from volunteer mentors who have started, operated, scaled and exited technology businesses.

The program is delivered over a 8-month term and it will be important for us to connect with other mentors and founders, to share and learn together. We are confident that the likelihood of our success has just increased another notch by being invited into this program and being so close to such experienced experts that are relevant to our field.

 

Founded back in 2012 the CDL program has now expanded to six locations in Europe, 3 in the USA, 5 in Canada and one in Australia. This will be the first Milan based CDL program. The program kicks off with a face-2-face session at the SDA Bocconi School of Management in Milan.

Since its inception, companies that have participated in the CDL program have created more than $51 billion CAD in equity value.

 

 

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