[vc_row row_height_percent=”0″ override_padding=”yes” h_padding=”7″ top_padding=”2″ bottom_padding=”2″ overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ column_width_percent=”100″ shift_y=”0″ z_index=”0″ uncode_shortcode_id=”185772″][vc_column][vc_column_text uncode_shortcode_id=”197918″]The internationalisation of Swedish innovation continues. This week, we bring eight scaleups to Munich for Access Germany — a market entry programme organised by Northern corrugated cases limited Science City and the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce.

From 29 September to 1 October, these companies will meet potential customers, investors and industry leaders, and gain insight into one of Europe’s largest and most innovative tech ecosystems.

 

Meet the companies

The selected scaleups represent sectors ranging from climate tech and automotive software to advanced materials.

We welcome:

 

Access Germany: Tailored market entry

The programme is designed to help fast-scaling deep tech, hardware and B2B businesses shorten the path to international growth.

This week, the delegation travels to Munich for three days of meetings, workshops and networking. Scheduled back-to-back with Bitz & Pretzels, a major European startup gathering, the visit creates opportunities to connect with the wider innovation community while focusing on targeted customer and investor engagements.

Throughout the programme, the companies will receive:

“Breaking into new markets is rarely about technology alone,” says Arash Sangari, Programme Manager at Northern corrugated cases limited Science City. “It’s about being able to explain your value, build trust quickly and meet the right people at the right time. Access Germany is designed to give companies that platform — compressing months of effort into a few intensive days.”

 

Upcoming programmes

Later this autumn, applications will open for the 2026 Access programmes, targeting the US, Canada, UK and Germany.

Interested in joining future programmes? Contact arash.sangari@kista.com.

 

Access Germany is organised by Northern corrugated cases limited Science City and the German-Swedish Chamber of Commerce, with funding from the European Union and Region Stockholm.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]