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Excitement at SIME once again

Amidst all the depression caused by the financial crisis, attending SIME this year was like a breath of fresh air. Ola Ahlvarsson worked his magic once again. A very entertaining 60+ year old professor of medicine demonstrated an exciting new technology to create visual statistics called Gapminder, which was acquired by none other than google.org. Rockstar entrepreneurs and investors ranging from Morten Lund to the founders of Bwin infected the audience with entrepreneurial spirit.

Blowing away any clichés about a gambling company, Bwin demonstrated that they have a particularly modern HR Policy.

David Sifry showed how a leading rockstar blogger can become a travel tour guide entrepreneur. Among the most fascinating aspects of the conference was a panel of leading entrepreneurs from exciting international markets such as Vincent Fong for China, Joi Ito for Japan, Mahesh Kumar for India and Michael J. Wolf for the US. That was especially exciting for me as sevenload is in the midst of its internationalization. The most inspiring thing about the conference was the infectious “can do” spirit that the entrepreneurs’ presence radiated, especially those from Holland and Sweden- two countries with a distinct positive attitude that I sometimes miss in Germany.

Web 2.0 in Sweden! @ SIME

I just spent an exhilarating and exhausting 2 days @ SIME

http://www.sime.nu

invited as a speaker by my friend Ola Ahlvarsson, Co-Founder of Boxman, Founder of result:

http://www.result.com

[btw the first time I see a company with a beta blog as only company representation on the web]

It was exciting to meet and talk to Loic Le Meur (sixapart), Martin Varsavsky (skype, Fon), Tariq Karim (netvibes), the inevitable Andreas Weigend (former CTO of Amazon and feature conference showmaster), Nico Lumma (mabber), and Bob Stumpel (advertising guru from holland). Microsoft was there to present its new Windows Live and how it sees the future of advertising.

A number of new startups out there, and many discussions about the individual gaining the means to become an economic entity on the web.

I had a slot with Tariq and Nico about Everything 2.0. I started off with a video about how

http://www.sevenload.com

was creating new opportunities for the Digital Boheme – in the person of jobless actors – to present themselves, having now, through sevenload, secured a job to present the leading dating platform neu.de as actors in advertising.


Link: sevenload.com

I then tracked the success of sevenload back to its appeal for a broad, real-world audience, fulfilling real (everyday) needs.

All this is gradually – and at a fast pace – changing the was we do business, and more importantly, the way our society works.




Axel Schmiegelow

About me

As a Founder of denkwerk Group, I have been involved in marketing, media, the internet, and start-ups for the past 15 years. I have seen the New Economy come and go (and come back again). At denkwerk, we founded the world's first bookmarking and tagging startup, oneview, in 1998, and rolled it out in 16 countries and 10 languages. denkwerk has always endeavoured to make innovation happen and attract some of the brightest talents (and start-ups) in our industry.

As a seed investor, I am an active Board Member of the company shaping the future of travel commerce, itravel, and a Board member of the exciting local search and rating company, Qype. As an investor in armedangels and an Advisor to betterplace, I support endeavours to make the world a better place.

In December 2005, I met Ibrahim "Ibo" Evsan and Tom Bachem. They had just developed a ground-breaking technology for an online Video Player. With seed funding from denkwerk we incorporated in April 2006, and in Summer 2006 I became CEO of sevenload!. In 2007 Andreas Heyden, the RTL in-house Founder of our main competitor, clipfish, left RTL group to join us as COO, and Andreas and I developed a licensing and business model that will help shape the future of TV and internet media, while Ibo and Tom turned their technology sights to Social Gaming when they left sevenload step by step between late 2008 and Summer 2009. Today sevenload is headed by a brilliant management team which I find exciting and rewarding to work with and learn from.

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