Investor Ready Programme

What

▶ Delivered by market leaders in their field of IP, Innovation, business impact and investment readiness.

▶ Covers both private and public funding, national as well as international level

▶ A 7 module program, valued at 50,000 SEK

▶ The program ends with you getting the chance to get feedback from real investors, making you ready to take the next step.

▶ 10 spots available, only 4000 SEK for members / 12000 SEK for non members

When

 

The program starts week 7, 2025, with each module lasting 1-3 hours, strategically spaced out over time, ending week 25.

▶ This structure allows you to bring feedback from each module back to your colleagues, refine your material, and then return to the program with updated insights.

For whom

The program is designed for tech scaleups, having successfully launched a product in their market and achieved recurring annual revenues.

The ideal participants are two complementary members of the leadership team.

 

By whom

 

Four industry leaders bring extensive expertise in IP, innovation, business impact, and investment readiness.

Each participating business will be offered tailored content, based on their plans and achievements so far.

The Program

Step 1: Pre-preparation – Risk scoring and detailed report outlining each business’s strengths and weaknesses.

Step 2: How to get investor ready – business perspective In-person or virtual workshop, focusing on main issues uncovered by analysis.

Step 3: How to get investor ready – IP perspective In-person workshop, based on the analysis.

Step 4: 1-1 sessions – Tailored feedback on either your business plan or IP strategy, virtually.

Step 5: Risk scoring of amended strategy – Virtual workshop to address changes and remaining challenges.

Step 6: How to improve your chances of European funding – Optional virtual workshop.

Step 7: Live panel – Q&A – Reflections from expert panel including investors.

 

The experts

Collaboration as a strategic necessity

Many participants used the mission to compare national strengths, identify gaps and understand how cooperation could support future competitiveness.

For Maria Huffman of the Swedish Chips Competence Centre (SCCC), the week underlined the geopolitical and structural complexity Europe faces:

The semiconductor ecosystem is global, complicated and very dependent on geopolitics. The way for each EU country and Europe to succeed is to be flexible, fast-acting, and open to true collaboration.

Jessica Pålsson

Maria Huffman Director, Swedish
Chips Competence Centre (SCCC)

Her involvement at EBSCON 2025 reflected Sweden’s growing engagement in Europe’s semiconductor agenda. Her reflections after the visits emphasised the value of seeing the Austrian and Dutch ecosystems firsthand and highlighted the need for Swedish Chips Competence Centre (SCCC) and OpenTech to deepen the cooperation going forward.