Technology based entrepreneurship has been a very interesting course. I chose to read it on top of my mandatory courses because it is closely related to what I do for a living as well as it being a big interest of mine. I have learnt a lot of things, many of which I will probably, and hopefully, never forget. What I found most interesting was probably the procedure of approaching the market with a new product. Looking at unicorn companies, one seldom think about the struggle that they have been through, it’s easy to focus solely on the success stories. At the same time, I think that it’s important to know that being an entrepreneur is not just fun and game, it is a struggle and it’s all about tweaking and prying an idea until it matches the market demands.

Overall, the course covered more than I thought it would, it has given great insights in both theoretical concepts as well as practicalities. From my own experience in startup I could recognise a lot from the course theory, this made everything even more interesting because it someway added another dimension to it.

The guest lecturers were a true asset, it was interesting to listen to such a diverse group of entrepreneurs. They were all active within the technology sector but their products differed a lot from each other. I found Bill Schacht from Orb Industries to be most intriguing, he presented a very cool and interesting product and his high level of enthusiasm could not go unnoticed.

As previously mentioned, the course covered more than I expected so I cannot think of anything to add in the future.
To summarize, a fun and interesting course that I surely will recommend to my fellow students.

Thanks!

Stockholm is often referred to as ‘The unicorn factory’, it is currently home to seven tech companies that are valuated to over $1 billion and its known for being a great environment for startups. Every year, an event known as ‘Stockholm Tech Fest’ is taking place at the Waterfront congress center, where they gather startups, investors and inspirational speakers. It is more or less an exhibition, where the startups are the main attraction. But there is also a twist to it…

What differentiates Stockholm Tech Fest from other startup events is that the participants are not allowed to bring any material in terms of banners, rollups, projectors or suchlike. The startups that are going to exhibit are given one big blank piece of paper and a couple of pens upon arrival. They are then supposed to communicate their business idea through these tools. The idea behind this is that everyone should have equal changes of attention.

I had the privilege to join this event and represent the startup that I work with. I have been a part of Gourmetli since three years, from the very beginning. We are developing an order management system for food vendors online, automating the entire process from order to delivery.
During Stockholm Tech Fest, we had the opportunity to meet with a lot of investors and pitch our idea. We met different people from different industries and it was very rewarding. It also gave us the chance to explore other startups and discuss ideas.

At the end of the event, some startups were awarded prices for their ideas and advancement. All the participants were gathered in the big assembly room and the ‘winners’ went up on stage and pitched their idea.
We managed acquire the price for ‘Food Tech Startup of the year’, it was an amazing experience.

The link to the events webpage → https://sthlm-tech-fest.confetti.events/

 

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