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Story 12 February 2021
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Partner Call: KPN is cooking a busy Startup Afternoon and you’re invited to speed date with big companies

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Mariana Marques

Would you like to meet up with well-known corporates, investors, or startups? On March 18th, you can join the Startup Afternoon event organised by KPN and explore new possibilities to work with innovative companies. The 19th edition of the event will have a special focus on AI & Machine Learning, but the event is open to every company from every industry.

 

Interested? Don’t miss the call and get your ticket here.

 

If your startup or scaleup is looking for investment opportunities, market expansion or networking moments, the KPN Startup Afternoon will be the right place to meet with big companies that are interested in getting to know what your company may have to offer. A simple afternoon will gather five speed-date rounds, that will be preceded by a plenary session on AI & Machine Learning.

During the session, participants will get the opportunity to speed date with KPN and other interesting corporates and investors. ABN Amro, Achmea, Aexus, AWS, Connekt, Cottonwood Technology Fund, Deloitte, EIT Digital, Health Innovations, Finch Capital, Google, ING, Innovation Quarter, Match Maker Ventures, Microsoft, No Such Ventures, Rabobank, The Next Women, TIIN Capital & Volta Ventures are just a few examples of the companies already confirmed at the event. 

The event is open to companies from all industry sectors that would like to discuss and participate in networking moments around the theme, even if they are not focusing on AI and Machine Learning as their primary sectors. 

The event will take place on March 18th, from 15:00 to 18:00 CET. To know more about it, to check the agenda and register, you can visit this link

If you can’t attend our event but ordered a ticket, please inform kpnscaleups@kpn.com at least one week in advance.

 

DISCLAIMER: This information is provided in the interest of knowledge sharing and should not be interpreted as the official view of the European Commission, or any other organisation.

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