How to survive Corona as a startup

The outbreak of the Coronavirus has not exactly been good news for startup companies across the world. These are difficult times and the upcoming weeks and months will tell us more about which businesses will make it. Many startups find themselves in the midst of a defining moment and what they choose to do, or not do will have a huge impact on their future.

Within the Epicenter community, there are several serial entrepreneurs, change makers and thought leaders. They both have insights, knowledge and ideas if what businesses can do to survive the Coronavirus. In this blogpost, we get the perspective from an entrepreneur and a VC expert. For any startup reading this – we hope this can serve as a guideline to assist you in making the best possible decisions.

What can startups do to make it through this difficult time?

Mahesh Kumar CEO Result

Companies during such pressing times need strong & open leadership more than ever before. While I have some experience of being part of a startup when the 2009 financial crisis happened, the incident with Covid 19 is truly a black swan where the general population is in panic mode. After speaking to different founders that we work with, here are 3S principles that I recommend to founders of scaleups that are having it hard right now.

Survive: To survive, you need to understand your actual runway. It is safe to assume that new sales will dry up or take much more time than you think. Most governments have introduced some sort of welfare package for small companies to save taxes to be paid on employee costs to ease the burden. But don’t be too emotional to reduce your overhead costs.


Strengthen: This is a great time to revisit your whole business model architecture to understand how can you create building blocks to become stronger. For instance, one of the companies we work with are innovating on their sales by moving their whole stack to webinars & online marketing.


Scale: As quoted in the famous Indian scriptures “This too shall pass”. Maybe this situation would last for 12-18 months or maybe it gets better post-summer. Irrespective you will survive to find ways to scale your business. Maybe it won’t be exactly as you anticipated but hang in there.

We are planning on a founders hotline with partners & VCs that would be able to offer clarity, help, networks and anything they can to help. If you would be interested, you can send more info here.

What’s Telia Ventures advice to startups today?

Ebba Lilliehöök Investment Manager at Telia Ventures

In times like these startups should, like all accountable companies, take good care of their personnel; let people work from home and avoid unnecessary in-person meetings. The business is very likely to be affected by changes in the underlying market as we expect every startup’s customer in any business segment to be impacted. A startup’s ability to adjust and respond to those changes will be a necessity. At Telia Ventures, we will work with our portfolio companies to help them to go through these challenging times and leave stronger.

Key takeaways

In conclusion: First you need to understand your runway. Then take this time to revisit your whole business model. Most governments have introduced some sort of welfare package make sure to check these out. Also remember be patient and to take advantage of the flexibility of being a startup.

Stay connected and tune in for more articles on the subject in the Epicenter blog.

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Epicenter Accelerate and Microsoft for Startups

Looking on an international level, Sweden’s power to innovate is known to be very strong. Go Sweden. At Epicenter Stockholm, we’re very happy to be part of driving the innovation forward! You might also wonder what we do on in connection to this? Well, we do a lot. And one part is running an accelerator program for startups! We have also just taken this program to the next level by initiating a collaboration with Microsoft for Startups.

Jack Melcher-Claësson, Head of Startups at Epicenter says:

“We are incredibly happy to start this collaboration. Microsoft for Startups shares our vision, love for startups and digital innovation. Together we will be able to offer something completely unique to the program’s participants.”

As you might know, Epicenter is primarily supporting and working with scaleups and large corporates. Startups however, are a very important component of a growing and vibrant ecosystem.

This collaboration with Microsoft for Startups means open lectures and seminars, as well as the ten-week accelerator program. Peggy Poon is responsible for running Microsoft for Startups and for developing Microsoft’s relationship with startup companies in Sweden. For more information about Microsoft for Startups, check out their website here.

What is Epicenter Accelerate?

A handpicked number of startups will get the unique opportunity and match with potential investors and mentors. And these investors and mentors will offer training in law and marketing as well as support. In addition, thanks to the partnership with Microsoft for Startups, the chosen startups will get opportunities that can not be bought for money. For example, major focus will be on helping companies grow through connections to paying customers. B2B startups will be extra interesting as Microsoft has an extremely powerful ecosystem in this area.

First Microsoft for Startups Accelerator in the Nordics

Andrew Macadam, Managing Director Microsoft for Startups Western Europe, says that “In February, we celebrated 2 years of Microsoft for Startups with almost $1bn of sale pipeline generated for startups that have been through our programme and a new Global Social Entrepreneur initiative. And we are excited to continue with the positive news with the announcement of the new partnership with Epicenter in Stockholm to run our first Microsoft for Startups Accelerator in the Nordics. In this amazing partnership, we will work with the Epicenter team to empower the top B2B startups access to the best technical, commercial and sales support, helping them to scale and grow on the Enterprise Cloud for Startups.

Want to apply to the startup program?

Epicenter Accelerate has been running for two years. It’s also completely free of charge for the participating startup companies. Jack Melcher-Claësson believes this is an important recipe for success behind Epicenter’s startup venture. He also says:

“It is basically unique in this industry to get involved in startups without demanding anything back in terms of payment or ownership. But we think it benefits everyone to offer what we choose to call “unconditional love”. For example, it allows companies to develop and flourish on their own terms. Now we team up with Microsoft, which makes the program even sharper”

To wrap up, if you want to participate – make sure to take this unique opportunity! Just go to this page to fill in the application form.

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