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But the 141,000 attendees, 40% of whom were international, also came to be wowed by the visual, tangible in-person experience. If you want to reach people in the region, you need to be there physically whether you’re a startup looking for investors, a B2B service provider, or an established tech brand pursuing international growth.
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Danes – along with other Scandinavian nations – have strong purchasing power, which is why many international companies find the Scandinavian markets quite interesting. Biotechnology and Life Sciences are other sectors where Denmark has a strong reputation, with a focus on research and development, as well as clinical trials and production.
But the 141,000 attendees, 40% of whom were international, also came to be wowed by the visual, tangible in-person experience. appeared first on The Hoffman Agency. There were 4,500 exhibitors including 1,400 startups, many of which displayed groundbreaking innovation. There were over 300 conference sessions with 1,200 speakers.
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