Viltu business? Promoting social and cultural entrepreneurship

Are you interested in starting or growing a business in Iceland? Join us for a free event in English that will introduce you to the exciting opportunities for entrepreneurs in Iceland and provide essential tools to help you succeed. Whether you're just exploring the idea of launching a business or looking for insights on expanding, this event is designed for you.

The event will take place in Bíó Paradís on the 18th of March 2023!

Kicking off at 10:30 AM, you'll have the chance to register, mingle with other participants, and dive straight into our Entrepreneurial Speed Dating – a fantastic way to make quick connections with fellow entrepreneurs. No need to sign up, simply join in at any time.

At 11:00 AM, we begin with a practical session on how to establish and run a business in Iceland. Emiliya Nikolova from Emily Consult will walk you through the process, sharing key tips and advice. After a short coffee break, you'll hear from successful local entrepreneurs as they share their inspiring journeys and business strategies.

As the day progresses, you'll get insights into the numerous resources available to support your business, including presentations on key programs and services. Representatives from Vinnumálastofnun, Rannís – The Icelandic Centre for Research, Iceland Innovation Week, Startup Iceland, KLAK, The Blue Bank, Hafnar.haus, Fab Lab Reykjavík, East of Moon, and Totel.ly will share how their platforms can help turn your business ideas into reality.

The event wraps up with an invaluable networking session, where you’ll have another chance to connect with fellow attendees and speakers, participate in Entrepreneurial Speed Dating, and join the Offers & Requests Exchange to share your skills or seek support.

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to gain the knowledge and connections you need to thrive as an entrepreneur in Iceland!

You will find more information about the program on our website.

***The event is organized by ALO Ísland thanks to grants from the City of Reykjavík - Borgasjóður and Miðborgarsjóður.

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