Practical information
Prepare yourself for two days of unlocking opportunities. For the invited startups we have compiled an overview of practical information to help you prepare as best as possible for Rotterdam Unlocked.
Prepare yourself for two days of unlocking opportunities. For the invited startups we have compiled an overview of practical information to help you prepare as best as possible for Rotterdam Unlocked.
Practical Information
September 22
September 23
Startup preparations
During the Dealmaking Meetings, start-ups and corporates will have one-on-one business meetings to explore collaboration opportunities. For these sessions, start-ups should prepare the following:
1 minute company introduction A quick introduction of the company, what your position is and any other information you may find relevant to share.
3 minute product/technology pitch Representatives from different branches of the corporate will be present. Cater your pitch to them.
Answers to the following questions:
Additional preparations:
Connect with Rotterdam Partners
Startups interested in relocating to Rotterdam are encouraged to connect with Jan-Willem van der Kolk, Business Manager Innovation at Rotterdam Partners.
Bierfabriek
Marloes Middelweerd – Unknown Group E: Marloes@unknowngroup.com
KPN
Jasper Warmenhoven – Unknown Group E: Jasper@unknowngroup.com
Municipality of Rotterdam
Ernst van Doorn – Unknown Group E: Ernst@unknowngroup.com
Attending the online event
The entire event of Rotterdam Unlocked will be fully online. Asides from the main event, as a startup or scale-up, you have been invited to join Deal making meetings via Microsoft Teams.
Each Deal making meeting is conducted in their own respective Microsoft Teams meeting. You will receive an invitation to each session accordingly.
Deal making meetings
As a startup or scale-up you have been invited for several deal making meetings with your respective challenge owners during the day.
During sessions of 25 minutes, you’ll have the opportunity to introduce your solution and discuss what a potential collaboration in the pilot project could look like.
Joining the Deal making meetings
What to prepare?
For mobile users:
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Please contact your contact person at Unknown Group
The event is only available for selected scale-ups. Please contact your contact person at Unknown Group for further information.
If you have not received your invitation yet after being selected, please contact your contact at Unknown Group.
In the event that you are running late, please contact your contact person at Unknown Group immediatly. Due to the online nature of the event, there will be no additional exit time between meetings.
The event will be fully in English.
Business culture in Dutch can vary between companies and persons. Overall, Dutch business meetings tend to be straight to the point and fast-paced. Honesty and reliability are highly-valued traits in people. Unpleasant or difficult topics are tackled head-on and discussed rather then avoided. Dutch social interactions can (by expats) often be experienced as straightforward, direct and perhaps even rude. However the Dutch view straightforwardness and directness as honesty and sincerity. For more information about Dutch (business) culture, this site provides a detailed overview.
The event is fully online via video-connection for participants. Business casual (when in front of the camera) is recommended.