Anybody interested to take part can enroll at www.startupsweden.se. The organizers will pick participants based on complementing each other into the four project teams. The best startup team gets the opportunity to present at “Entrepreneur days” 2008.
Martin Frönmark, the initiator of Startup Sweden, comments: “Startup Sweden gives the first spark to start a business. It’s an excellent experience and can give a good kickstart as the winners will get an opportunity to present their idea to entrepreneurs, financiers, and politicians during the Entrepreneur days.”
The first Startup Sweden event in the Kalmar city in the spring resulted in creating a webservice Stuffly, an online marketplace for renting equipment. [After a quick lookup it seems this idea hasn’t evolved into any tangible business, though.]
Press release (in Swedish).