Conversations you don’t hear anywhere else, unfiltered and authentic. We are Luka and Niklas and we’ll create a community around everything in entrepreneurship. Be it founders talking about their journeys, researches explaining their innovations or anything else you could be interested in. You will get to listen to inspiring stories from genuine people in a relaxed atmosphere.
In this episode, we sit down with Peter Beck-Bang to talk about the start-up journey of IMP Scandinavia—a company that started as a student project from DTU. Peter takes us through the beginnings of IMP Scandinavia and shares his role in the startup. We gain insights into the experience of working in a company born from a student project. During our conversation, Peter opens up about the challenges IMP has faced and their progress since then. In the end, he brings valuable advice when starting a company. We believe you enjoy it!
The co-founder of @rapidcreative.io, the latest winner of X-Tech a DTU Entrepreneurship 13-week flagship course-incubator, where companies can set a technology/invention/patent/technological need or challenge to explore new business opportunities. We talk about endurance sports as an analogy to life, entrepreneurship, and how to live and start your career in New York City. We dig deep and get more personal than usual! With a laid-back atmosphere and a great time together, we hope the episode will bring you joy and a new exciting perspective on life. Enjoy!
Martin Vesterby is a doctor, an entrepreneur, and a whisky maker. With his philosophical approach to entrepreneurship, we dove deep into the importance of humbleness in a truly interdisciplinary team and the concept of T-shaped people. We also explored why more need-driven innovation is needed and the importance of validating your ideas - especially true in the healthcare sector. Martin is a self-proclaimed “impact junkie” who is passionate about seeing the impact of his work first-hand and instilling an innovative mindset in students across disciplines. Surprisingly enough, there are many similarities between whisky distilling and MedTech. Who would have thought!? It was a fantastic and challenging conversation with Martin, we wholeheartedly enjoyed every moment of it and hopefully, you will too. So, grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and let us fuel your entrepreneurial spirit! Enjoy!
In this episode, we talk with Marcus about his beginnings as a doctor, the passion that keeps him motivated, and his need-driven approach to innovation. He is a well-traveled guy, who dares to go outside and explore. During our conversation, he gave us a closer look into the early days of DropletIV, the lessons, and the importance of a great, preferably interdisciplinary team. Kick back, relax, and listen to the soothing voice of Marcus.
Welcome to the new season! The first, pure, and authentic (*understand as explicit) episode features non-other than your beloved ex-hosts Luka and Niklas. We talk about the begging of the podcast, their entrepreneurial journey with SPARKLE, lessons, and future plans. They literally pass the torch to us. All in a very relaxed atmosphere with plenty of laughs.
Katja tells us about her career path in Copenhagen Business School (CBS), consulting and blockchain. Afterwards, we dive into the mission of Kilmate: Combining the best carbon removal technologies and maximising climate impact while matching companies' budgets and ambitions. And learn about her involvement in mentoring new female founders.
We talked to the man who got recommended to us as the one person we have to interview about VR in Copenhagen. Morten Haulik. This episode is a little bit different. We mainly talked about where we are, where we are heading in terms of VR and some road blockers. Besides this, we learn about MidwifeVR, his startup that supports parents with their newborns. And of course, the metaverse is also not far away if you talk about VR.
Guided by Elena Niklas will fly us from Copenhagen to Berlin. We'll cover topics like coding as a newcomer, user research, and net-zero in the aviation industry on this journey. To then understand how pilots can affect the emissions on your next flight and how FuelVision supports them in making the right decisions.
We get insights into his discovery process as a child of a Chinese mother and a Danish father. Learn how it shaped his journey when he founded a mentoring platform as well as the Danish Startup Group. To then look into the property management and maintenance of the future at ejendom.com. And Excel. https://ejendom.com/ https://www.danishstartupgroup.com/ https://careermentor.dk/
Casper explained why we are in the century of nerds where one person can be the CEO and CTO at once. Besides this, we also got to know their product and how they decide what they develop internally and what they buy. Monta is hiring! Apply here: https://apply.workable.com/monta1/ Fireside chat - 7th of April: https://www.eventbrite.dk/e/you-yourself-and-everyone-else-mental-health-as-an-entrepreneur-tickets-300741194007
We talk about how innovation in agriculture can reduce CO2 emissions while also increasing farmers' profit. Besides this, we also get to know why opening bank accounts in Denmark can get annoying.
Today's guest reduces single-use plastic for beverages and food with reusable containers. Their app - built by external developers - is essential for this concept. He also shared why one of his most valuable experiences has been a semester abroad.
Martina Lokajová - Co-Founder, CEO at Tempty Foods - will be our guest in today's episode. She will talk with us about mycelium and how she met her Co-Founders. We also get to know her favourite dish!
We had a super exciting and fun talk with Ella Smoraczewska Harris CEO and founder at Uvisa, about feminism, womens' most intimate problems, and how they tackle this challenge.
We talk with Ngoc Mai Nguyen and learn how the light they are developing at Optoceutics has the potential to heal psychological and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's, MCI, ADHD, and depression. She also tells us what flirting in a club has in common with branding.
For today's episode, we chat with Carina Lomberg about creating the master's degree: Technology Entrepreneurship. On top of it, we look at how neurodiversity and team roles affect entrepreneurial journeys.
Conversations you don't hear anywhere else, unfiltered and authentic. We are Luka and Niklas and we'll create a community around everything in entrepreneurship. Be it founders talking about their journeys, researches explaining their innovations or anything else you could be interested in. You will get to listen to inspiring stories from genuine people in a relaxed atmosphere. We believe beer is a crucial part of anything... really