The Fast Track to New Markets

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The Fast Track to New Markets Lean Landing The Fast Track to New Markets

What is Lean Landing? Lean Landing is a programme designed to get small businesses quickly into new European markets What do we do? We arrange partner and customer meetings for you in your country of choice. What does it costs? It's free to join, and we'll even refund 50% of your travel costs

What do you get? Access to a network of 26 accelerators and incubators from across the North Sea Region, i.e. Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Holland and UK. Arranged partner and customer meetings. Hands-on knowledge and local insight into anything from business laws to cultural etiquette in markets far from home. You will be able to use the office facilities at incubators and accelerators across the North Sea Region.

The Lean Landing Programme Situated at home Situated abroad Situated abroad Situated abroad What do you need Getting out there How to stay out there Settling in the market Which partnerships/ customers are you looking for? What does your Lean Landing look like? Physical meetings with potential customers and/or partners in the foreign market. Follow-up meetings with potential customers and/or partners. Workshop about national/local business laws, culture etc. Make agreements with customers and/or partners. Development of entrepreneurial internationalisation strategy.

The Lean Landing Programme Situated at home What do you need Which partnerships/ customers are you looking for? What does your Lean Landing look like?

The Lean Landing Programme Situated at home Situated abroad What do you need Getting out there Which partnerships/ customers are you looking for? What does your Lean Landing look like? Physical meetings with potential customers and/or partners in the foreign market.

The Lean Landing Programme Situated at home Situated abroad Situated abroad What do you need Getting out there How to stay out there Which partnerships/ customers are you looking for? What does your Lean Landing look like? Physical meetings with potential customers and/or partners in the foreign market. Follow-up meetings with potential customers and/or partners. Workshop about national/local business laws, culture etc.

The Lean Landing Programme Situated at home Situated abroad Situated abroad Situated abroad What do you need Getting out there How to stay out there Settling in the market Which partnerships/ customers are you looking for? What does your Lean Landing look like? Physical meetings with potential customers and/or partners in the foreign market. Follow-up meetings with potential customers and/or partners. Workshop about national/local business laws, culture etc. Make agreements with customers and/or partners. Development of entrepreneurial internationalisation strategy.

www.northsearegion.eu/ lean-landing Want to join? www.northsearegion.eu/ lean-landing