Welcome to Flemingsberg Pitch Workshop

Are you interested in entrepreneurship and need to sharpen your skills to present your startup or business idea? Would it help your career to become a better, more confident and less nervous communicator?

If your answer is YES, then this is the workshop for you!

Together with Venture Cup, one of Sweden’s leading platforms for startups and business ideas, Flemingsberg Science Foundation welcomes you to a workshop that will help you create a compelling and engaging pitch to take your startup or idea to the next level. During this highly interactive session Malcolm Larri, coach and pitch expert, will teach you the fundamental building blocks of creating an effective pitch, Venture Cup style. You will also receive feedback on the pitches you create.

What can you learn from this pitch workshop?

  • Improve your Communication
  • Boost your Confidence
  • Stand Out from the Crowd
  • Get feedback from an expert
  • Free lunch-wrap for the first 25 to register

It’s perfect timing! The Venture Cup IDEA competition will soon open on the 4th of September, giving you the chance to shine on Sweden’s largest startup stage. If you live, work, or study in Flemingsberg, you also have the opportunity to apply for the Flemingsberg Science Award, a subcompetition of the Venture Cup IDEA, with a chance to win 5,000 SEK and a free one-month membership at Innovation Station—a coworking, innovation hub, and meeting place in the heart of Campus Flemingsberg.

In this power-packed hour, you’ll learn how to create a winning pitch-deck that could open doors to incredible opportunities.

When?      1st of October 2024, 12.00-13.00
Where?    Innovation Station, Alfred Nobels Allé 5, floor 6.

Register here
Read more about Flemingsberg Science Award here

Published On: 27 August 2024
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