Swedes Come To Silicon Valley
By Tom Foremski - November 11, 2009
Fourteen Swedish startups are in Silicon Valley this week as part of a trip organized by Invest In Sweden.
On Monday they met with 15 top VC firms that included Atrium Capital, Advanced Technology Ventures, California Technology Ventures and Draper Fisher Jurvetson. Plus representatives from strategic investors Applied Materials, General Electric, Intel Capital, Qualcomm Ventures and SAP Ventures.
Over the past five years Swedish VCs have funded more than 800 startups and achieved 100 exits. Sweden has a population of Just 9m.
The startups on this trip include clean tech companies and social networks, gaming, and encryption. The long nights facilitate development teams.
"Coming from a northern latitude, Swedish entrepreneurs cherish every moment of sunlight. Naturally many unique ideas on harnessing and preserving solar power originate in Sweden," said Tony Svensson, Executive Director of ISA North America.
"Sweden has the lowest CO2 emission of any country in Europe. We organize this conference to bring some enabling technologies to a broader audience, as we learn from and partner with the most experienced investment professionals in the world."
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Additional Info: Invest In Sweden Agency
The Cleantech Industry in Sweden
Slide Presentation: Cleantech Introduction
Slide Presentation: Renewable Energy
Slide Presentation: Sustainable Technologies
The ICT Industry in Sweden
Slide Presentation: Swedish ICT Market Overview
Slide Presentation: Swedish ICT Opportunities
Publication: ICT in Fact
Publication: Wireless Sweden
Publication: Broadband Sweden
Publication: Game Development
Publication: Telematics
Capital Investment in Sweden
Publication: Venture Capital
Publication: Business and Investment Opportunities 2008-09
Slide Presentation: Business and Investment Opportunities 2008
Slide Presentation: Sweden as an Investment Location 2008
Slide Presentation: Opportunities in the Baltic Sea region 2007
Fact Sheet: Taxes in Sweden
Slide Presentation: Attractive tax climate for holding companies
Swedish Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (SVCA)
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