LeWeb Curator Julien Codorniou, will gather European entrepreneurs, including the founders of BlaBlaCar, Nordeus (Top Eleven)
LeWeb Curator Julien Codorniou, will gather European entrepreneurs, including the founders of BlaBlaCar, Nordeus (Top Eleven), Lightricks (Facetune) and Apalon, to provide an in-depth look at how Europe is generating the next billion dollar companies with small technical teams, global reach, high growth, high profitability, and limited VC funding.
@vulicvladimir > @topeleven from @Nordeus is one of the Top 10 most-grossing apps on #Facebook, #iOS and #Android in the world! » #leweb
@LukaszGomolka > European startups – from the beginning mobile first or even mobile only 🙂 #leweb
@LOMBARDI_GLORIA > @BlaBlaCar_FR attracted 10m members in 10 European countries plus Russia, Ukraine, Turkey. It raised large VC funding – $100m
@StudentsAtLeWeb > Launching a startup in Europe is getting easier, but there’s little support when you quit a job at a big company » Branko Milutinovic
@jussonline > When thinking of a new biz today think mobile first – thats where the world goes
@olivez > Nicolas Brusson (Blablacar) @ #leweb : became an european company after being #1 in several countries. 200p and 60p in countries.
@LOMBARDI_GLORIA > @BlaBlaCar benefits from understanding local markets. They went early in different European countries adding a local team each time.
@simplycomm > @BlaBlaCar benefits from understanding local markets. They went early in different European countries adding a local team each time
@myEventTimeline > « Europe is tougher than America for start ups, but that’s good because it forces us to be more competitive from the start »
@DianePrebay > #European startups are forced from the beginning to think internationally & take more risks from the outside @hassle
@alexrio > @Nordeus Interesting Talk about competitive&cultural advantages of being an european startup (from design/understanding diversity…)
@olivez > Nicolas Brusson #leweb: Blablacar grew under the radar thanks to its positioning, city to city car sharing with not much competition.