Recently, a launch event for 2017 Slush Shanghai was held at Tongji University’s College Of Design And Innovation. Initiated in Finland in 2008 as an assembly for start-ups, Slush has become the largest and most high-profile start-up event with international influence in Europe, according to reporters at the event. The 2017 Slush will be held in Changyang Valley of Shanghai’s Yangpu District during Oct. 12-13. About 2,000 entrepreneurs, investors and journalists from 50 countries will attend the event.
Tongji University, with a history of 110-year, and Finland, a 100-year-old country, have delicate connections. Next to Tongji University’s College Of Design And Innovation, there is a 200-square meter “Angry Birds” Park. Without walls, the open plaza was developed in Tongji in 2012 and open to the public, as an inspiration for students developing interactive games. And Peter Vesterbacka is the founder of both Slush and Angry Birds.
From the 1st start-up assembly in Helsinki in 2008 to the largest, most high-profile start-up event in Europe nowadays, Slush has developed an exchange platform for start-ups, hi-tech talent, international investors, executives and media. With around 100,000 entrepreneurs and investors, Slush has gradually become a world leading hi-tech event that attracts a growing number of start-ups, investors, and members of businesses and political communities. While fostering the youth’s enthusiasm and entrepreneurship, it has been promoting innovative entrepreneurship around the world.
The 2017 Slush will be held in Changyang Valley of Shanghai’s Yangpu District, the former site of China Textile Machinery, which dated back to 1920. Integrating Slush’s Nordic style and Shanghai’s local elements, the venue is designed for immersive experience so that entrepreneurs from different countries could generate new ideas in the venue with historical marks.
Themed on “Trust the Difference”, the 2017 Slush will provide a platform for quality innovative start-ups seeking and expanding financing channels. For the first time, the event this year will use AI technologies for swift and precision matching of investors and entrepreneurs or between investors or entrepreneurs.
Aspired to develop an international platform for in-depth cooperation between people across different cultural backgrounds, Slush also focuses on hot topics such as how to remain unique and creative. According to sources, the event will consist of keynote speeches, interviews and road-shows for start-ups. The event also has start-ups exhibition area, investors and entrepreneurs “speed dating area” and big corporation exhibition area and other off-stage arrangements. People outside the venue could join this event by live stream platforms.
Slush will not only bring in a brand new event-organizing model, but also involve more people in the start-up community by working with local start-up communities and hiring university students as volunteers.