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Slush
StatusActive
GenreTechnology
VenueHelsinki Exhibition and Convention Centre
Location(s)Helsinki
CountryFinland
Inaugurated2008
Attendance17,500 (2016)
Websitehttp://www.slush.org

Slush is a startup and tech event, organized annually in Helsinki, Finland. In 2016, Slush gathered 17,500 attendees,[1] including 2,300 startups, 1,100 investors and 600 journalists, together representing 130 countries.[2] The specific purpose of Slush is to arrange meetings between investors and startup founders: in 2017, there were 1327 registered investors and 2500 startups.[3]

Slush is a non-profit event organized by a community of entrepreneurs, investors, students, and festival organizers. Located in Helsinki, it has grown into one of the leading events of its kind from a 300-person conference in 2008. Since 2015, Slush has also run events throughout the world, including Slush Tokyo, Slush Shanghai, and Slush Singapore.[4]

2017

The next event will be organized on November 30–December 1, 2017 in Helsinki, Finland.[5] Main trends will include analytics and artificial intelligence.[6]

2016

Over 17,500 people from 130 countries, including 2,336 startups, 1,146 venture capitalists and investors, and 630 journalists gathered together at Slush 2016, on November 30–December 1. The speaker list had names like Chris Sacca, Founder & Chairman at Lowercase Capital, Steve Jurvetson, managing director at Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Joel Spolsky, CEO & Co-Founder at Stack Overflow, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, Founder & CEO of Klarna and Danae Ringelmann, Co-founder of Indiegogo, on it.[7]

2015

In 2015, Slush was organized on November 11–12 in the Helsinki Exhibition and Convention Centre. Key speakers included Caterina Fake, Co-founder of Flickr & Hunch, Martti Ahtisaari, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Niklas Zennström, Co-founder of Skype & Atomico, and Ilkka Paananen, Founder & CEO of Supercell. Slush was also awarded The Internationalisation Award of the President of the Republic in December 2015.[8]

2014

In 2014, Slush moved from the Cable Factory to the Helsinki Exhibition and Convention Centre. The event, again, doubled its size from the previous year with 14,000 attendees. Out of the attendees, more than 700 were investors. The event was attended by journalists from 45 different countries. Speakers included Wang Yang, Vice Premier of China, Martin Lorentzon, founder of Spotify, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor of the Philharmonic Orchestra in London, and Leland Melvin, an American engineer and NASA astronaut. In 2014, Nokia also launched its Nokia N1 7.9" tablet at the main stage of Slush.[9]

2013

The 2013 event was attended by 7,000 people, including 1,200 startups and 120 VC firms, and it was featured in The New York Times[10] and The Wall Street Journal.[11] Speakers included Taizo Son, Founder and CEO of Mistletoe, Jian Wang, Chairman of Technology Steering Committee of Alibaba Group, Niklas Zennström, founder of Skype and Atomico, and Taavet Hinrikus, and Co-founder of Transferwise.

2008

Founded by Helene Auramo, Kai Lemmetty, Ville Vesterinen and Peter Vesterbacka. First event was held in Korjaamo with two stages, one for business and one for technology.[12]

References

  1. ^ Hixon, Todd. "A Report From The Hot And Cool Nordic Venture Scene". Forbes. Forbes. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  2. ^ Haaramo, Eeva. "Slush 2015 breaks records as Finland's startup scene flourishes". Computer Weekly. Computer Weekly. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  3. ^ https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-9949733
  4. ^ "What Is Slush". Slush. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  5. ^ "Slush". Slush.
  6. ^ "Analytiikka ja tekoäly ovat tämän vuoden trendit Slushissa". Turun Sanomat.
  7. ^ "On Stage 2016". On Stage 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  8. ^ "The Internationalisation Award of the President of the Republic goes to Slush, Vahterus and Serres". Export Finland. Export Finland. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  9. ^ "Nokia Announces N1 Android Tablet". Nokia. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  10. ^ Scott, Mark. "Finns Pitch Frightful Weather as a Competitive Advantage". Bits, The New York Times. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  11. ^ Rossi, Juhana; Grundberg, Sven. "Finland's Prime Minister Looks to Startups". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  12. ^ Vesterinen, Ville. "SLUSH HELSINKI". ArcticStartup. Retrieved November 28, 2017.

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