Articles
Should good HealthTech make itself redundant?
As health technologies continue to develop at lightning fast speed, new digital solutions seek to change the way patients interact with the healthcare system. With the […]
Time to use digital finance to unlock and scale sustainable change
Blog: The financial sector is at the forefront of adopting digital technology, but only to a limited extent to innovate the financial system to deliver sustainable finance.
The grassroots investor: I am humble about other people’s money
Neil Murray grew up with the maturation of the Danish and Nordic ecosystems for entrepreneurs. An experience he can use as the spearhead for Nordic Web Ventures, where he […]
Fix for the startup-corporate culture gap: Speak up about your pain points.
If you start with the tough topics, the distance between startup and corporate might be smaller than you think. Case in point: The recent IoT collaboration
between the […]
How to be tech in the tech lash – Ottoman androids and Pseudo-AI
AI and machine-learning are on the verge of becoming meaningless buzzwords and we could be deepening the tech-lash if we as startups are promoting technologies, we have […]
Startup and corporate co-labs: How to team up right
BLOG: How to create a strong partnership between your startup and an established business company.
The founder of Couchsurfing on optimizing for impact
Casey Fenton created Couchsurfing, the platform now known as one of the pioneers of the sharing economy. It was his way of taking control of his destiny, to share his […]
Fear and loathing in venture capital
A core principle of venture investing is putting the founder first. Most firms do so in marketing; more and more are living it. That’s different to when I started out in […]
Move slow and don’t break things: How to be tech in the techlash
The techlash can be dealt with by startups and the tech industry. It just needs to take it seriously.
Denmark is growing into a start-up nation
The Danish ecosystem for entrepreneurship is no toddler no more. Considered by the size of capital raised in Seed- and series A rounds, Denmark is a frontrunner in the […]
The Family is coming to Denmark
The Family is not an incubator or an accelerator – it’s a family. Like any good family, we educate, protect, and finance our members — ambitious entrepreneurs in Europe. […]
Venture Funds invest early in Robot Startups
Investors have changed their approach when it comes to robot startups. Where before a startup would have to prove their worth to investors, today, startups are offered […]
Nordic Eye Wants to be a Full-Service Venture Fund
The venture fund Nordic Eye has acquired the share majority in well-established English Outsourced Sales Distribution Company to be able to offer the fund’s portfolio […]
Maersk joins the food waste fight
FoodTrack by Maersk is a new venture program under the venture arm Maersk Growth at A.P. Møller-Mærsk, and they have decided to take up the fight against food waste. […]
Scale-up Money: Learnings that stayed with us
Guest entry: Last month at Pier47 one morning session brought together three different perspectives on scaling. Founders from two growing companies, Grandhoodand Happy […]
BLOXHUB Campus: Startup better cities
BLOXHUB Campus is the powerhouse for all the startups that help create better cities. It’s a place for urban tech, urban life, architecture, design and construction.
Startup companies must train their way to the investors
Within the robot industry, technology, product and sales are typically what fills everyday life. When the companies start hunting capital, their presentations of the […]
Global investor on Danish startups: You have a sustainable company culture
Canadian born Moe Levin just invested approximately 1 million DKK in the Danish startup Tame. It is the global investor’s second investment in a Danish tech startup. […]
The entrepreneurial university: Startups pour out of Danish universities
More and more students at the Danish universities found their own business. They are backed by the universities, who have hired staff dedicated solely to promote […]
A Genuine Apology to the Founders I’ve Met in my First Year as an Investor
“Since starting my fund last year, I’ve met hundreds of founders. When I started out, I knew, I wanted to be one of those fabled ‘value-adding’ investors. Yet, it turned […]