Iværk09: How to start a business in DK
Key Information
- When:
-
11 September 2009
14.30 - 16.30 - Venue:
- Forum
- Street:
- Sølvgade 85 B
- Area:
- 1307 Copenhagen
Alex Farcet, the founder of "Startupdenmark.dk" has invited us to the Iværk09-conference (iværksætter means entrepreneur in Danish).
Alex is running a workshop together with David Madié (from Startup Company) at the conference.
What: "How to start a business in Denmark right now"
Who: David Madié (Startup Company) and Alex Farcet (Startupdenmark.dk)
Where: Forum, Sølvgade 85 B,1307 København K
When: Sept 11, 2.30pm –to 3pm in "Konzepteriet" area at the Iværk09 (http://www.ivaerk.dk/Ivaerk/Forside.aspx )
The presentaion is followed by networking at the cafe from 3pm to 4.30pm at which time there is a keynote speech - in English - by Mike Michalowicz (the toilet paper entrepreneur).
We've got free tickets for people who sign up. All they have to do is send an email to
alex (@) startupdenmark.dk.
I have participated in one of Alex' presentation about starting a business in DK and it was very good.
Alex will also be guest speakers at the upcoming Business corner meeting on a different topic.
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