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Fortunately, a wealth of communities, media and resources have emerged to support the ecosystem.
Media, podcasts and blogs make it easy for newcomers to understand current developments and be inspired by startups they haven’t heard of before. Resources such as partnership contracts, pitch training and specialized guidance are readily available from a multitude of sources. And startup communities are thriving like never before – both physically and digitally.
Connections in the ecosystem
Startup communities foster a culture of innovation and collaboration. By bringing together people from different backgrounds and industries, startup communities give rise to new ideas and collaborations that may not have been possible otherwise.
Whether you need to find like-minded people locally, want to expand your network within a specific industry, or want to discuss the latest innovations in certain technologies, there’s almost certainly a community you can connect with – for example Mentorfounder, where entrepreneurs can be mentored in an authentic way.
New startup communities have emerged as the ecosystem has matured. In Aarhus, The Link is connecting the dots in the ecosystem, while the Confederation of Danish Industry (DI) is building a nationwide network of entrepreneurs large and potent enough to influence the policy framework.
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