Iceland review - 2016, Síða 104

Iceland review - 2016, Síða 104
102 ICELAND REVIEW ICELAND REVIEW 103 INVEST IN ICELAND SPECIAL PROMOTION ICELANDIC STARTUPS: A GROWING COMMUNITY Iceland’s startup scene is thriving and Icelandic Startups, a non-profit orga- nization, is the largest privately owned supporter of startups in the country. Icelandic Startups support teams from the seed of an idea through to the first or sec- ond round of funding. The organization’s services are presented under three main categories: Idea, Growth and Community; providing customized support for entre- preneurs and startups, along with various opportunities to network and develop their ideas. The company, which until recently was known as Klak Innovit, changed its name in early 2016 due to the increased focus on international relations. “Since the beginning, we have been developing international relations with the aim of building bridges for Icelandic startups to leading startup hubs abroad, connecting them with industry experts, investors and media,” says Salóme Guðmundsdóttir, CEO of Icelandic Startups. The organi- zation is involved in various activities, in- cluding startup weekends, a business plan competition, three different accelerator programs, workshops, community events and startup showcases abroad. COMMITTED SHAREHOLDERS Icelandic Startups’ largest shareholders are the University of Iceland, Reykjavík University, NSA Ventures, the Federation of Icelandic Industries and Nýherji, one of the largest IT companies in Iceland. “We focus on ideas that come up within the universities, and are looking to foster dy- namic teams with scalable ideas, aiming for the global marketplace.” So far, 54 teams have participated in the accelerator programs since 2012, and about 70 per- cent of them are still active. Together the teams have raised over USD 10.5 million in funding, and two-thirds are investments from angel investors and venture capital- ists. GROWING COMMUNITY The Icelandic startup community is dy- namic, dense and growing. “We feel that entrepreneurship is becoming more ap- proved as a career path,” says Salóme. “Furthermore, no matter where you look, everyone is agitating innovation. The government is taking important steps to increase support and make the environ- ment more efficient, and more funds are being raised for seed and early growth startups. Our universities offer quality ed- ucation where the innovative mindset is being incorporated, private companies are becoming more aware of the importance of innovation, and we have even seen new media focusing solely on startups and their businesses, thus bringing success stories into the spotlight.” DIVERSE SECTORS The most popular startup sectors in Iceland include energy, marine, tourism and health. Iceland has also become very active in the gaming and virtual reality space, and is considered a global leader when it comes to the development of virtual reality pro- grams, with CCP Games at the forefront. To embrace this sector, Icelandic Startups, in cooperation with key influencers within the Icelandic gaming and VR scene and Slush (Finland), organized an international con- ference in Reykjavík last year with the aim of bringing together Nordic startups within the industry and investors from the US and Europe. “We hosted a two-day conference called Slush PLAY where we had some of More than 50 teams have participated in Icelandic accelerator programs since 2012. Right: Orri Hauksson, CEO of Síminn, Minister of Industry and Commerce Ragnheiður Elín Árnadóttir and Ingvar Pétur Guðbjörnsson, assistant to the minister. Left: Hilmar Veigar Pétursson, CEO of CCP Games and the President of Iceland Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson.
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