
The IELSM was founded here and operates here

For more than four years, based in Germany, IELSM has been connecting universities, companies, and entrepreneurs in international strategic experimentation labs focused on international entrepreneurship, fostering applied learning, social innovation, and business model transformation.
Leader University of IELSM 11.0
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Business & Law School Berlin

IELSM 11.0 Coordinator Universities
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Business & Law School Berlin
Universidad Tecnolófica de Querétaro
Universidad de Guanajuato
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Driven Innovation
This is what we did at Smart Money Bootcamp 4
The IELSM 11.0 Bootcamp 3 fostered real-world learning experiences, strategic thinking and the application of artificial intelligence to transform challenges into opportunities for global impact.
We are exploring a new way of building business models centred on empathy, analysis and the creation of sustainable value through artificial intelligence.
Today we take another step forward!

The IELSM 11.0 Call for Proposals has marked a shift toward becoming a global academic hub, where we integrate augmented intelligence and international collaboration to amplify the impact of education on international entrepreneurship.
Objective of IELSM 11.0
To establish an academic space for strategic business experimentation where universities, faculty, students, and social entrepreneurs can combine creativity, professional skills, and AI-validated methodologies to analyze and transform business models through international collaborative work focused on designing innovative, sustainable, inclusive solutions with measurable impact.
IELSM 11.0 for Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation
At IELSM, we view entrepreneurship and social innovation as value-creation processes aimed at generating sustainable solutions to economic, social, and environmental challenges. Through our international living lab, students, entrepreneurs, researchers, and organizations collaborate on the design, experimentation, and development of initiatives that have a real impact in diverse contexts and communities.
Our approach integrates entrepreneurship, digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and collective intelligence to understand how new forms of innovation and value creation emerge in a constantly changing society. We use real-world learning and action environments to observe, develop, and accelerate projects that contribute to the well-being of people, organizations, and communities.
IELSM promotes a vision of entrepreneurship where sustainability, collaboration, and innovation become drivers of transformation. We believe that solutions to the great challenges of our time emerge when human talent, technology, and social commitment converge within living ecosystems capable of generating sustainable impact.
We don't just train social entrepreneurs. We identify, develop, and accelerate real social innovation initiatives.

IELSM-Certified Skills for Students
As a “Junior Business Consultant in International Entrepreneurship”
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Multicultural and interdisciplinary collaborative work.
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Application of digital tools and artificial intelligence in business model analysis.
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Adapting business models to digital transformation and sustainability.
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Innovation applied to business models.
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Executive communication and proposal presentation.
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Development of strategic thinking and critical analysis.
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Participation in international Live Learning environments.

Our Partner Universities






























Our Catalysts


Ms. Claudia Vargas
Universidad Tecnológica de Querétaro


Master Alberto Ontiveros
Universidad Tecnológica de Querétaro


Ms. Diana Guzmán
Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro


MSC. Paola Martínez
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana


Master Gustavo López
Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro


Dr. Maricarmen Rachó
Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro


Dr. Anel Flores
Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán


Dr. Dionisio Ramírez
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha


Ms. María G. Serrano
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha


Dr. Simón Pérez
Universidad Estatal de Milagro


Teacher Sara García
Universidad Tecnológica de Querétaro


Dr. Jaime Sarmiento
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana


Dr. Anel Flores
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha


Dr. Dionisio Ramírez
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha


Ms. María G. Serrano
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha


Dr. Valentín Alonso
Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán


Dr. Teresa Sabido
Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán


Dr. Teresa Sabido
Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán


Dr. Anel Flores
Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán


Dr. Dionisio Ramírez
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha


Ms. María G. Serrano
Universidad Tecnológica de León


Dr. Anel Flores
Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán


Dr. Dionisio Ramírez
Universidad Tecnológica de León


Ms. María G. Serrano
Universidad Tecnológica de León


Ms. María G. Serrano
Universidad Tecnológica de León


