Press release

THINGS joins DeepTech Alliance representing Sweden

DeepTech Alliance is an International initiative to connect the best deep tech incubators and accelerators in an alliance to create an International collaboration and innovation platform for deep tech startups. The aim of the DeepTech Alliance is to increase the likelihood that deep tech startups with high growth potential and international ambition are supported in the best possible way.

THINGS is a self-funded Deep Tech hub in Stockholm since 2014 focusing on Industry, Infrastructure, Utilities and Mobility.

"We are excited to have THINGS on board representing Sweden in DeepTech Alliance” says Thomas Klem Andersen, Program Manager at DeepTech Alliance. "THINGS will contribute with extensive experience in key areas like market access and corporate partnerships which will strengthen the alliance significantly”, continues Mr Klem Andersen.

”We are truly grateful and very excited to join the Deep Tech Alliance” says Magnus Melander, Evangelist and Co-founder of THINGS. ”Together with the rockstars in the alliance we will be able to create a lot of value to our members, Sweden and Europe” continues Mr Melander.

THINGS will participate in the recently announced Industry 4.0 Acceleration Program organized by DeepTech Alliance.

The founding partners of DeepTech Alliance are: UnternehmerTUM (Germany), Hello Tomorrow (France), ETH Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab/ieLab (Switzerland), PoliHub - Innovation Park & Startup Accelerator (Italy), Technion DRIVE Accelerator (Israel) and Futurebox (Denmark). For more information please visit: www.deeptechalliance.org

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  • eu
  • mobility
  • infrastructure
  • utilities
  • industry
  • deep tech
  • industry 4.0
  • deeptech

THINGS was established 2014 to learn how to transform innovation in small innovative tech companies to value creation in large companies through collaboration. With the mantra ”hands on and business first”, THINGS has developed a community of some 100 member companies, 50/50 tech companies and corporates from Tokyo to Silicon Valley. The objective to enable sustainable business relationships for our members focuses on Deep tech in Industry, Infrastructure, Utilities and Mobility. THINGS' partners in key domains and geographies enable THINGS to deliver high quality cross-boarder services to our members. THINGS' members include Assa Abloy, Husqvarna, Akademiska Hus, SAAB, Scania, Mavenir Networks, IHI Corporation, Hitachi Power Grid, Flir Systems and HTEC Group, and other international players. For more information please visit: www.thingstockholm.com