The 107th edition of the mentorDay Acceleration Programme concluded last Thursday, March 26, with its DemoDay, a monthly online networking event that brought together the entrepreneurial ecosystem. During the event, Eva Bailén, with her project GoFlai, was named the winner after prevailing in the Pitch Combat.

Winning projects of the 107th edition

As in every edition, DemoDay 107 served as a key meeting point for the mentorDay entrepreneurial ecosystem. Entrepreneurs, experts, and jury members gathered to connect, exchange ideas, and discover the most outstanding projects through the Pitch Combat format—fast-paced one-minute rounds in which participants present and defend their proposals. It was a dynamic and engaging day, filled with energetic pitches and high-potential projects.

After three elimination rounds, Eva Bailén was selected as the winner with GoFlai. The project introduces a new way of traveling that eliminates the need to carry physical luggage: through a technological platform, travelers select in advance the items they will need and find them ready upon arrival at their destination.

Targeted at international travelers who value convenience and experience, the solution not only enables lighter travel but also allows users to start enjoying their destination from the very first moment. Additionally, it promotes local consumption and a more sustainable model by relying on a network of local partners and a circular economy approach. The project is currently in the validation phase, with a pilot planned in Madrid to test the model with real customers.

GoFlai was also the most active project in the programme, achieving a total of 3,553 points across webinars, deliverables, and programme activities, reflecting a high level of engagement throughout the process.

Meanwhile, Ellune, founded by Soraya Cordon Moh—a digital space aimed at tackling loneliness among women—was recognised by expert investors as the most investable project of the edition.

Key highlights of this edition

The 107th edition began on February 14 with 133 registered participants. During Phase 1, participants worked independently, combining daily reading of Tips—short practical content pieces accompanied by quizzes—with the progressive development of their business plans, structured into key deliverables.

In Phase 2, an average of 26 entrepreneurs took part in daily webinars, which function as group mentoring sessions with experts from various fields. These sessions enabled participants to validate, refine, and strengthen the work carried out in the previous phase.

In total, 26 entrepreneurs completed the acceleration process and obtained programme certification. They now move on to Phase 3, where they will receive one year of free mentoring, with a mentor assigned according to the specific needs of each project.

Upcoming editions

Following the conclusion of the 107th edition, the mentorDay acceleration programme will take a short break during Easter. The 108th edition, which has already begun its Phase 1, will resume workshop activities on April 20.

Registrations for the 109th edition—set to begin on April 18—are already open on the programme’s website, offering a new opportunity for entrepreneurs to boost their projects with expert support and fully subsidised participation.

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