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t:su/MBA

Azrieli Startup MBA Accelerator

Duration: 22 months

Can Apply: Bachelor’s degree (or higher) from a recognized academic institution

Projects: Initial Phase

In short:
The Technion Entrepreneurship Center in conjunction with the Faculty of Data and Decisions Sciences offers a unique course for entrepreneurs that combines master's degree studies in business administration together with practical support in developing start-up companies.

The program develops entrepreneurial mindset and provides students with managerial tools and professional skills to establish their start-up companies.

The program serves as an accelerator for transforming deep technologies into working ventures. Every student is assigned an academic tutor and a business mentor.

Studies are held on Thursdays and Friday mornings; on other days of the week, students work on developing their ventures.

 

Duration: 22 months
Frequency: Thursdays in the morning
Place: t:hub, Ullman Building, 4th floor.
What does it include:
• Mentoring of leading entrepreneurs
• Meeting with global entrepreneurial players
• High level professional courses in management & entrepreneurship
• Workshops, lectures, peer-learning and close supervision.

Graduates: finish with real world startups and get a master's degree in business administration (MBA) with a certificate of specialization in the startup MBA track.
Additional notes: The program aimed for entrepreneurs in the initial stage but opened also to entrepreneurs with a sustainable idea. Preference will be given to graduates with advanced degrees.
Each candidate will be invited to an admission committee.

For questions and further details: litalat@technion.ac.il

The Team

Dr. Sara lev

Dr. Sara lev
Head of the Start-Up MBA Track

Sara Lev leads the Start-Up MBA program joint program of t:hub and the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management. She holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science, and master’s and doctoral degrees in business strategy and entrepreneurship (all from the Technion). Her professional expertise lies in the intersections between academia, technology, and business, and she has extensive experience in developing, implementing, and teaching entrepreneurship and business strategy. She was the CEO of Lev TurnAround, leading the company to develop operations promoting entrepreneurship in East Africa, mainly Tanzania. Prior to that, she developed and managed Carmel, the economic company of the University of Haifa, for six years. She also has several years’ experience in the hi-tech startup industry, and was a research fellow at the INSEAD business school in Fontainebleau, France.

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Dr. Lital Attia
SUMBA Director

Dr. Lital Attia leads BizTEC, the Technion’s flagship entrepreneurship program, and the Start-Up MBA (SUMBA) track - a joint initiative of t:hub and the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management. She holds a PhD and MBA and brings a unique blend of academic, and entrepreneurial expertise. Lital has extensive experience mentoring early-stage startups, designing innovation programs, and leading international delegations—including a yearly entrepreneurship week in New York with Cornell Tech and ATS (American Technion Society). She also supports postdoctoral researchers in commercialization processes and is developing a new program to help graduate students turn research into ventures.

What Our Graduates Say

Shahar Polak

I learned how to think like an entrepreneur. Not from the angle of “how to write a business plan,” but from the perspective of how to identify a problem worth solving, how to talk to customers when you don’t yet have a product, and how to build something from scratch—without falling in love with the idea, but instead staying constantly grounded in reality.

Sharon Navon, PHD

The tools I gained at Sumba transformed me from a development manager into an entrepreneur. They enable me not only to manage but also to think critically and develop new ideas. This ability, grounded in a deep understanding of the entrepreneurial world, is what sets me apart from other students who may not have the practical experience and tools that Sumba provides.

Guy Freedman

I began my degree at Sumba during the COVID-19 period, with only an idea and in the financial sector. Throughout my studies, I learned how to adapt and refine the development, connect with the right partners, and approach relevant stakeholders. Today, Hoxpay has raised over one million dollars, received a grant from the Israel Innovation Authority, and joined Mastercard’s prestigious SmartPath program.

Omer Stoller

The company grew from an idea into a startup during my studies, receiving government grants and investments from major corporations. SUMBA provided us with critical academic tools and connections to investors both in Israel and abroad.

Janna Shainsky-Roitman

Thanks to the program, I acquired managerial tools and a broad perspective that I use every day. As the head of the Technion’s Dean of Students Office, the tools I gained help me understand large systems and manage projects professionally. I highly recommend it—both for entrepreneurs and for those working within organizations.

Gil Menasherov

The program gave me practical tools, connected me with the right people, and exposed me to the worlds of entrepreneurship both in Israel and abroad.
The week in New York was one of the highlights—a combination of learning, real-world feedback, and unforgettable experiences as part of the journey.

Rani Halloun

My studies at Sumba provided me with business and practical tools, along with connections to investors and mentors who helped us truly advance the venture.

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