Drivhuset Stockholm – Where Future Entrepreneurs Take Their First Steps

Blog post by Alexis Alvarez, Business Coach at Drivhuset Stockholm.

Imagine a place where young ideas are free to grow, where passion meets ambition, and where the entrepreneurs of tomorrow take their first steps toward greatness. That’s exactly what Drivhuset Stockholm offers – a springboard for the next generation of entrepreneurs. Located on Campus Flemingsberg, we support students every day as they bring their ideas to life and build the skills needed to create real change. Our mission? To provide them with a safe, inspiring environment where they can test and develop their business ideas for real.

Throughout the year, we’ve had the pleasure of meeting over 6,300 students from Södertörn University. Through these interactions, we’ve inspired and challenged them to explore their ideas and take bold steps forward. One of our greatest strengths is the diversity of students who come to us – from a wide range of programs, bringing unique perspectives and expertise. With their insights from various fields, they’re able to create solutions that address not just one societal issue but a broad range of needs and challenges, making their ideas both versatile and relevant.

This year, we’ve also launched initiatives that deepen the student journey. Through the NextGen Entrepreneur Society Fika, we’ve created a relaxed meeting space where students can network and discuss ideas over a cup of coffee. Meanwhile, our intensive Startup Garage Bootcamp allows participants to develop their business ideas, sharpen their pitching skills, and compete for funding to bring their projects to life.

Drivhuset Stockholm is making Flemingsberg a launchpad for young entrepreneurs from Södertörn University who are driven to make a difference. We warmly invite all students to step into our community and, together, create a future full of possibilities – because the entrepreneurship of tomorrow starts here!

Published On: 15 November 2024
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