Startup Guide – Oslo
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Why look to Oslo right now? The short answer: once you are there, you will never want to leave. In Oslo, you will experience an unprecedented quality of life, including easy access to knowledge and many possibilities and safety nets available in a well functioning egalitarian society. Norway’s highly educated population has refocused, and is pouring its knowledge, experience and money into the startup ecosystem. Investors and venture capitalists, as well as large corporations and the public sector, have opened their eyes – and wallets – to be a part of it. As one of the world’s fastest growing cities, the accelerating startup scene will pull you in.
Startup Guide is a book series filled with advice, how to’s, case studies, inspiration and a fresh + real perspective of how to start a business in a city. It is based on the idea of a traditional guidebook, a book you carry along with you when you’re traveling to a new place to start up a project or business. Why do you need it? To find secret spots, to know where to go, who to talk to and what not to miss – all recommended by the people who know the city the best: THE LOCALS!
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