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Dutch startup news update: Nimbles, an accelerator for plants, Linkedin

Enjoy your Pinksteren-day off with some fresh news from the Dutch startup scene! Here’s what you need to know:

News & Updates

Researcher Jeroen de Vos played with data from 600 Twitter account of Dutch startups. The results show the biggest actors in the local startup scene.

Hear hear! We interviewed Prince Constantijn about Startup Fest Europe, and about the ‘new’ StartupDelta. “It doesn’t have to come from the government“, he said.

Edtech startup Nimbles launched last week, a platform for tutoring gigs.

Another clothing/personal shopper startup launched: B-dressed. Sometimes girls need style advice too – the startup is aimed at women.

A five month incubation programme targeted at startups in the plants and flowers sector. The Let it Grow initiative is looking for startups in this niche to help improve city life. Details about the programme are not clear yet.

Earlier this year we wrote about the Eindhoven startup Lifesense and how they want to empower women. Their project Carin is now on Indiegogo.

YES!Delft started its new incubation programme with six startups.

Monday reads

Linkedin just made a savvy business move and nobody noticed (Inc.com)

You have ten seconds to get an investor meeting… (Elizabeth Yin)

Thinking about putting yourself OUT of business is a good idea, says Gary Vaynerchuk (Medium)

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Lorenz van Gool
Lorenz is co-editor-in-chief of StartupJuncture. As a freelance editor and journalist, he writes about startups, innovation and (e)-business. Loves to report from conferences. Really likes cleantech and journalism startups. You can ask him anything about dinosaurs. Twitter: @lorenzroman

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