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R2EL

What is it?


R2EL stands for Road to Entrepreneurial Leadership. It is an empowering platform with the sole purpose of inspiring and enabling tomorrow's technology entrepreneurs and leaders.


Who should attend R2EL?


Students looking to create their own technology startups and budding entrepreneurs looking for inspiration and support from those that have done it before.


Where and when is R2EL held?


We strive to hold R2EL once a month at Widder Hotel in Zurich, Switzerland with worldwide live event streaming on the Internet.


How does R2EL work?


R2EL is a monthly seminar series where successful technology entrepreneurs interface directly with students and budding entrepreneurs from the world over to inspire, mentor and lead them into realizing their dreams of creating world-changing startups.

The seminars are free and open to students, ecosystem participants and the public at large.


What else can I do at R2EL?


Meet and network with technology and business leaders, venture capitalists, investment bankers, asset managers, corporate attorneys and leaders of academia.


Who sponsors R2EL events?


R2EL events are primarily sponsored by Pingsta & Multiven.

R2EL Partners include:

  • SECA - Swiss Private Equity & Corporate Finance Association
  • University of St. Gallen - Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence
  • EPFL- École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
  • Swissnex - Switzerland's Knowledge Network

Secondary sponsors from the entrepreneurial ecosystem like venture capital firms, investment banks, law firms etc. are welcome to enquire about R2EL sponsorship opportunities.


About R2EL Founder - Peter Alfred-Adekeye


Peter Alfred-Adekeye is a successful British entrepreneur and innovator of royal African descent. He is the founder and CEO of two Silicon Valley headquartered technology startups Multiven - a global provider of Internet infrastructure maintenance services - and Pingsta - an expertise-in-the-cloud software and services provider along with its open Internet intelligence repository - mySolvr. He is also the founder of R2EL and TAN two non-profit initiatives that are fostering entrepreneurship as a means of improving global human capital development.