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Top five startups 2014

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January 1st, 2015


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List reflects how Denmark is fast becoming a stronghold for entrepreneurs

The Danish startup Airtame, founded in 2013, won the 2014 CES award for Best Startup and a Red Dot Award for Best Product Design for its innovative wireless streaming solution.

Here are some Danish startups founded in 2014 to look out for in the year ahead:

5. Nordisk Spil caters to one of Denmark’s great passions: it is an online retailer that specialises in board games. With a focus on the classics. This Aarhus startup was founded in May 2014.

4. Katoni is an online shopping platform that aggregates products from a range of Danish and foreign online retailers, aiming to make online shopping even easier. It was founded in Aarhus in March 2014.

3. Cook With A Local is an online portal that enables people with gourmet talents to share their talents by teaching others and earning money in the process. The Copenhagen startup was founded in August 2014.

2. DiscoverCity is a website and interactive platform aimed at students and young people to help them settle into a new city with information and tips. The startup was founded in Aarhus in April 2014.

1. Donation Road is a crowdfunding platform where nonprofits, individuals and companies can meet to start and support charitable projects, with social media interactivity. It launched in April 2014 and is based in Copenhagen.


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