Earlier this evening, just like a bunch of classmates, I decided to take the leap and go for the very first time to one of these Start Up events: the Start Up Bar, which probably rings a bell for many of you. This event took place at the Scandic Continental, in the heart of Stockholm, and hosted, in a rather fancy and classy rooftop bar, dozens of people with different jobs, backgrounds and exceptations. Here’s a short summary of my experience there.

To be completely honest, I was not that excited about it in the first place, but I have to admit that Kevin’s recent experience at a similar event had made me kind of curious about it though. I thus went there trying to keep my mind as opened as possible, willing to discover what this meeting really had to offer.

As soon as I got in there, I noticed a first thing: it was absolutely not a “suit up” event! Everyone looked pretty relaxed, and the general mood was actually nice. So I got right into the crowd, trying to bear in mind the different pieces of advice read on previous blogposts: “being present”, “dare to stand alone”… And that’s when a second important fact struck me: it was incredibly easy to meet new people in that place! Beyond the fact that I was given a sticker basically saying “please talk to me” in Swedish, I just couldn’t stay alone for more than 1 minute without seeing a new person coming to me to introduce himself/herself. This led to several interesting meetings, among which a young entrepreneur who had just launched his website, the co-founder of a business development firm and a former KTH student who was getting ready to launch his nanotechnology-based revolutionary top secret product!

During these talks, my main goal, rather than “making friends” or pitching an idea, was to get both their professional and personal feedback on their entrepreneur experience so far. The main thing I got out of it is actually surprisingly (or maybe not) close to what Serdar has kept saying for weeks now: the idea is only 5%, execution is what matters, it’s up to us to move and make things happen… The young entrepreneur I mentionned before even talked about lean start up, something that we were discussing in class just yesterday! I actually had decided to take Serdar’s advice and to doubt everything he said even if he was the teacher, but I have to admit that I heard tonight most of the things we’ve been told in class, from several different people (which were obviously not Serdar!).

I’d like to conclude by saying that all the people I had a chat with this evening also said the same thing about their entrepreneur life: it’s not easy at all, but they’re all totally enjoying themselves. It’s only a choice that you have to make for your life: stay on the easy comforting path and take the risk of getting eventually some regrets, or just go for it!

On a regular Wednesday night after a day of hard work, it was six ‘o clock in the evening and I was on my way home. As I was walking down the street towards the Tekniska Högskolan Subway station I realised that I actually didn’t feel like going home yet at all. That’s when I realised that I had completely forgotten about the Start Up Bar event that our teacher Serdar Temiz had warned us about.

The Capital - Scandic Continental rooftop bar

The Capital – Scandic Continental rooftop bar

So, instead of going home I decided to go the other way and grab the train to where the action was: Scandic Continental, a hotel situated right next to T-centralen. On the 8th floor this hotel has The Capital, a luxury rooftop bar (free entrance!) where tonight’s Start Up Bar event was taking place. The event had a very nice but professional ambiance; it was clear to see that this was not an average wednesday night.

But after the two colleagues from the Entrepreneurship course I had been talking to about their venture idea’s left, the real magic happened. I had been standing alone for no more 10 seconds before two enthusiastic young entrepreneurs came up to me: Zaid Jarges and Lisa Rosén, asking me what I was going to start my business in.

  • Now I am going to interrupt my post here for a second: for those of you who don’t know yet, I am currently working on the development of CityLights, an early phase startup focussing on customisable and on-demand produced lamps through the use of 3D-printing. Also, I had a sticker on my chest saying that I was thinking about starting my own company—

And believe it or not: turns out that Zaid and Lisa were both online retailers specialised in the sales of interior products, more specifically lamps. Apparently they saw potential in the proposal of CityLights and after an elaborate and energetic discussion of how I could go about realising this idea we decided to grab a beer next week and see how we could do for each other . To be continued!

The roof top bar.

The roof top bar.

Hello everyone!

I’m on my way home from what was a very exciting event in Stockholm. The Start Up Bar at Scandic Continental was filled with people ready to mingle about their ideas. The mood was very relaxing with people drinking and talking.

Some classmates and I got to talk with a Swedish guy working as an ‘Importer & Exporter’ in India and he talked about some of the services and networks he offer. It was definitely a good experience, especially as I’m involved in a team (Renewdo) trying to discover ideas worth working on. And I’m sure international contacts like Mr Öberg are capable of helping us in the future.

The tag is saying "Please talk to me!" in Swedish

The tag is saying “Please talk to me!” in Swedish

I also got the chance to share my venture project idea. It’s basically about offering entertainment in public transport, starting with Stockholm. There were several arguments that come up of why this might not work, the major one was that a collaboration with the state-owned SL might be costly and basically tough to get. I still think that since I’m adding value to their infrastructure, I should be in a reasonably good position to negotiate but I definitely recognise the difficulties involved. Hopefully I will be able to develop my idea further together with my classmates during the Venture Project Assignment.

For now, I’m already looking forward to the next event; STHLM Tech Meetup, 10th of October. See you there!