Today investors, entrepreneurs, speakers and lecturers gathered for the #techboost event at Lindholmen Conference Centre to enjoy a full-day program with inspirational talks, lectures and pitch sessions.
The busy schedule covered everything from keynotes by successful investors and entrepreneurs with smaller workshops on topics such as company valuation, growth marketing, capital raising. The afternoon offered an investor panel and eight pitching companies together and interviews with investors, entrepreneurs and experts. Our company Jolint participated in the pitch competition.
The big event was organized by our community #Westswedishincubators.
This event was very inspiring, full of great meetings and really good workshops as well as pitches from all west swedish Incubator startups. Days like this is very valuable for the startups in our region and we at Founders Loft are proud to be a part of West Swedish Incubators that makes important projects like this happen”
- Jessica Oldborn, Business Coach, Head of Development & Sustainability at Founders Loft
From left: Tobias Larsson, Jessica Oldborn, Klaudia Mur,
Faheem Shah (Jolint) and Maximilian Bador (Substly)
About West Swedish Incubators
The West Swedish Incubators is a consortium of incubators in the Västra Götaland region consisting of GU Ventures, Chalmers Ventures, Inkubatorn i Borås, Founders Loft, Innovatum Science Park, Science Park Skövde, Brewhouse Incubator and Sahlgrenska Science Park.
West Swedish Incubators commercialize and utilize research and ideas from the region's educational institutions, the business community and the rest of the society. The incubators have been in operation for between 15-25 years and have since the start supported and launched over 1 600 new projects and companies that together have attracted almost 10 billion in capital.
Today, the incubators have about 200 new projects and companies, which they are actively working to develop into growth companies in the region.
West Swedish Incubators is financed by the European Regional Development Fund, Region Västra Götaland and the University of Gothenburg.
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