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If you want a gold rush, then you have to build a mountain of opportunities While Thomas Bo Huusmann is new to Lyngby, entrepreneurial opportunities are not new to him. Alongside two partners, he has opened Lyngby Office Hub an office community and development environment for entrepreneurs who are digital optimists By Jakob Lindmark Frier To afford to run his business Thomas Bo Huusmann has made some pretty major sacrifices, including living alone in a trailer on the outskirts of Aarhus. He is the type of entrepreneur who is willing to put everything on the line in pursuit of his vision no matter the cost. Today, the trailer has been upgraded to an empty office building on Lyngby Hovedgade, where he has embarked on a new entrepreneurial adventure to enhance childrens literacy through digital platforms. When Huusmann first moved to Lyngby last year, there was no office community or spaces available for someone like him. He decided to take the matter into his own hands: First, I checked to see if there were any entrepreneurial environments in Lyngby. But it quickly became clear that what was on offer was tailored to students or entrepreneurs who have a relationship with DTU. There was not a vibrant entrepreneurial environment in the centre of the city to stimulate entrepreneurs who wanted to build something scalable. Although educated as an animator and producer, Huusmann is now the co-owner of a co-working space. He and 2 partners have dubbed it Lyngby Office Hub. At the time of publication, the space is equipped with 4 dedicated offices with tables and chairs. But in the long term, the office will house more entrepreneurs, and hopefully with the same ambitions as the team. As Huusmann sees it: It is important that we create a bond between business, the municipality, and the companies that want to move forward and scale their businesses. [Lyngby] must be attractive to those who provide solutions to major problems that can change peoples lives, and are maybe a bit idealistic in what they do. Lyngby must become known for its ability to create these opportunities for small businesses. Nobody has seized this opportunity Given that Lyngby is located close to Copenhagen and its large international university, Huusmann was amazed that there werent any co-working spaces for like-minded entrepreneurs who were arms length from academia: Lyngby has a unique opportunity to create a community among entrepreneurs. With the natural allure of the City of Knowledge there are good conditions for it to be established; there just has to be square meters available and is planning to house 20 entrepreneurs. Thomas-Bo Huusmann just opened a new coworking space for entrepreneurs in Lyngby. someone who will take the lead. But it is also important for the initiative to come from us entrepreneurs and that we invest time in it. The Lyngby Office Hub currently has 155 Lacking opportunities In order for Lyngby to become an entrepreneurial city, it must focus on maintaining both Danish and foreign labour. Although Lyngby is attractive for young families thanks to its safe environment and good daycare institutions it is the opportunity to build its own companies that makes the difference for an entrepreneur like Huusmann. In his own words: Good opportunities are exciting collaborators and an environment where you can unfold, where you dare to say out loud that you want to build something that is bigger and better than the competition, or something nobody has seen before. For the talent to move here or stay here, there must be a carrot at the end of the stick that can be dangled. If you want to create this gold rush, you have to show that you can create a mountain of opportunity. Otherwise, you will not get those who have something to contribute to come out here. There are opportunities here. If there werent, then Microsoft, LIFE, and Novozymes would not have offices here. And DTU would not be one of the worlds leading universities if they were not sitting on a huge knowledge of the latest technologies. Lyngby must become known for its ability to create these opportunities for small businesses - Thomas Bo Huusmann KG S . LY N G BY FUTURE 23
No. 6 Det Grønne Område // October 2019 ALIGNED FOR LYNGBY A strong public private partnership paves the way for an innovation district and a sustainable future for Lyngby-Taarbæk
WELCOME TO THE 2019 LYNGBY FUTURE MAGAZINE DTU has a strong collaboration with the private businesses. The students as well as the researchers and employees contribute to the Danish growth. in 2018 Gone are the days when knowledge production took place behind closed doors. Now, universities and c
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Lyngby is set to become a thriving hub for consumers and students Collaborative partnerships will create an attractive urban life, where customers will have the kind of positive experiences that will keep them coming back. The next phase will see a new urban environment catering to students to attra
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The masterplan for the new Firskovvejarea spans 300.000 square meters. FIRSKOVVEJ, THE FUTURE OF COPENHAGEN: A new part of town with its own way of doing things Almost excluded from the rest of the center of Kgs. Lyngby lies several industrial companies tucked away on Firskovvej and Nørgaardsvej.
Flemming Rafn Thomas is the co-founder of Third Nature, and is responsible for the project. In Thomsens words: This is the DNA weve worked towards and that suits the Kgs. Lyngby profile. [In short] weve taken a holistic focus accounting for biodiversity, sustainability, and a solid knowledge of ho
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If you want a gold rush, then you have to build a mountain of opportunities While Thomas Bo Huusmann is new to Lyngby, entrepreneurial opportunities are not new to him. Alongside two partners, he has opened Lyngby Office Hub an office community and development environment for entrepreneurs who are
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The former primeminister of Denmark, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, visited DTU High Tech Summit last year. The 2019 DTU High Tech Summit puts the climate at the centre stage For the third year in a row, the DTU High Tech Summit will open its doors to a mix of technology companies and researchers. This year
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