Let nobody say that Seedcamp lacks ambition.
Since launching in 2007, the organization has become Europe’s premier training grounds for startups, linking some of the continent’s top young companies to a broad network of advisers and investors. It’s already invested in dozens of businesses, and this week pushed forward with more as it brought 16 companies to London for a week of intensive mentoring. But it doesn’t stop there.
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Author:Bobbie Johnson