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Nordic founders are taking bigger swings, and it’s paying off
In just a decade, the tech scene in the Nordics has seen a remarkable transformation. What used to be considered groundbreaking with €1 million in Copenhagen is now overshadowed by billion-dollar companies like Lovable, which reached $200 million in revenue within a year of its launch.
Dennis Green-Lieber, the founder of Propane, an AI-powered customer intelligence platform, has witnessed this evolution firsthand over the past 15 years. He believes that the region’s safety net allows founders to take more significant risks without jeopardizing their personal lives, leading to faster growth compared to Silicon Valley.
On today’s episode of DailyTech’s Equity podcast, Dominic-Madori Davis sits down with Green-Lieber to delve into the Nordic startup ecosystem, highlighting its collaborative nature and promising future in deep tech.
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