Global growth has never been more accessible than today. But what business models, corporate structures and execution plans work? And what are the tax and IP drivers that propel access to global markets?
Find out in this information-rich session. This is a graduate school for startups and high growth companies!
You will leave the session with practical ideas and techniques you can use immediately to: * Adapt your approach to achieve global unicorn-level expansion success. * Align Fundraising, Business Model and US company establishment * Maximize investor return and company value * Choose the right tax structure, revenue recognition market development * Leverage Product Design and IP for global growth * Gain lucrative sustainable growth in the US market
Practical case examples and advisement will be provided throughout the day based on the following agenda:
1:00 Registration and networking
1:30 Vision and Plan for Global Unicorn Success - led by Jennifer Vessels
2:00 Winning the game through fundraising and US product launch - Fireside Chat with Mark White, Jordi Argenti and Nicolai Wadstrom
2:30 Revenue recognition, capital deployment and risk minimization - Fireside Chat with Mark White and Tom Maier
3:00 Taking it to European Markets for Value and Growth - Panel moderated by Mark White with Jennifer Vessels, Boris Sofman and Cyril Brignone
3:45 Leveraging product design and IP to drive value and market expansion Fireside Chat with Mark White and Dennis Fernandez
4:15 Practical techniques to succeed in US market expansion - led by Jennifer Vessels with (TBC)
5:00 Networking and Refreshments
"The practical approach of Next Step saved our company many costly mistakes and led to a lucrative exit within two years of launch - their proven techniques deliver global unicorns". Steve Andresson, XL Logic
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