Startup Guide Amsterdam - Couverture souple

Startup Guide

 
9783947624201: Startup Guide Amsterdam

Synopsis

"Amsterdam is a world leader in tech, especially when it comes to industries such as healthcare, smart agriculture and - most prominently - fintech. It ranks fourth globally in app development, hosts the world's largest AI conference and is blessed with an extensive talent pool of tech professionals. The local government has a number of initiatives designed to connect entrepreneurs and give them the tools to grow their business, including an innovative ""startup visa."" The city has even incorporated coding programs in its school system in an effort to prepare the next generation for a high tech future. Startup Guide Amsterdam is packed full of valuable resources, insight into programs and tips for new businesses. It also features interviews with some of the founders and investors who have helped make Amsterdam one of the most well-respected startup communities in Europe."

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À propos de l?auteur

Startup Guide is a publishing and media company that produces guidebooks and online content to help entrepreneurs navigate and connect with different startup scenes across the world.
As the world of work changes, its mission is to guide, empower and inspire people to start their own business anywhere.

In 2012, Sissel moved from Copenhagen to Berlin for its open, vibrant and DIY spirit. She wanted to start a business and soon discovered that this process was difficult in the German capital.
As she began researching and collecting useful info and local advice, she thought: Why not make this info accessible to other founders and aspiring entrepreneurs in the city? What began as a document with key contacts and info started to evolve into a full-fledged print book idea. She eventually bootstrapped the project after being rejected by multiple investors. Then in 2014 Sissel launched the first Startup Guide book in Berlin and it sold out in less than 48 hours.

Startup Guide books are just like traditional guidebooks in that they can be carried around everywhere throughout your entrepreneurial journey. Each book is packed with essential info about the city as well as startups, coworking spaces and programs based there. The books also contain insightful interviews with local experts and exciting stories featuring entrepreneurs.

À propos de la quatrième de couverture

Packed with city essentials, practical info, in-depth interviews, and insightful tips, Startup Guide aims to guide, empower, and inspire people to transform their business ideas into reality. At the core of Startup Guide is the belief that as more and more people start their own businesses, the world of work is changing. To help entrepreneurs navigate startup communities across the globe and connect with locals, each guidebook gives a comprehensive overview of the city's ecosystem. The books are co-created with the community in each city, and feature the top startups, entrepreneurs, investors, programs, schools, and coworking spaces. Startup Guide now has over 20 books featuring cities across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the US, including Berlin, New York, and Singapore. Startup Guide also produces online content and has stores in Berlin, Lisbon, and Copenhagen. Each guide has essential information about the local ecosystem, as well as insights, how-to's, inspirational case studies, and tips from entrepreneurs and experts. The books are split into seven main sections: Startups: Innovative businesses, usually under three-years old, challenging the status quo. Programs: Ambitious accelerator and incubator programs which help startups refine their product and make connections. Spaces: Popular coworking hubs (both new and established) where entrepreneurs can grow. Experts: Established individuals and organizations with valuable advice and insight for young businesses. Founders: In-depth Q&As with seasoned entrepreneurs who have founded companies in the past. Schools: Well-known schools, colleges, and educational programs specifically tailored to entrepreneurs. Investors: Firms and organizations that support entrepreneurs, including what they look for in startups.

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