Earlier this week, The Park Södra hosted a lively lunch event facilitated by Tienko Rasker from Leapfunder and Anna Forsberg from myflow. Entrepreneurs, startup founders, and subject experts gathered for an engaging session tailored to provide valuable insights and discussions on essential startup topics.
We delved into sales strategies, cross-cultural business practices, the integration of translation tools, the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on startup working practices, and the prevailing economic climate. A general theme was: Sweden offers great opportunities to start a company, but subsequently going international requires some skill.
“Engaging in these discussions within small groups for just an hour can lead to remarkable outcomes. It’s easy to underestimate the impact of such conversations. Without them, you’re stagnant. But with them, you’re propelling yourself forward, gaining insights, and moving closer towards your goals.”, says Tienko Rasker, from Leapfunder.
It was clarified that the event will occur monthly, specifically on the second Tuesday of each month. This regular schedule allows attendees to plan ahead and anticipate the same experience each time. Join us next time for more engaging discussions and networking opportunities.
Lunch Conversations, the three best tips for startups in Sweden that want to go international:
- Find investors from the regions where you want to expand
- Make sure your technology is set up internationally from the beginning. (Use “.io” for your emails, rather than “.se”. Have all your legal documents in English.
- The best pathway of expansion differs: Germany is always big, but not always the best next step.
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