Looking for new ways to innovate and unlock growth?
If you’re an SME or corporate ready to explore new tech, tap into fresh thinking and find new revenue opportunities, becoming a Tech Nordic Advocates business member is a smart move.
What do you get?
1. Innovation, partnerships and pipeline growth
Our partners have direct access to:
- northern Europe’s largest – and only pan-Nordic/Baltic – tech startup ecosystem
- cutting-edge innovation and high-growth partnership opportunities
- Europe’s only international growth programme for women-led tech startups and scaleups
- potential partners, clients and markets across the world through the Global Tech Advocates network
- partnership opportunities with TNA partners which includes big names like Google, KPMG, Nordea, London Stock Exchange, COWI, Zendesk, City of Copenhagen, City of Helsinki, City of Stockholm, British embassies, EU Office and many more
- clear business goals (we’ll agree these when you sign your partner agreement).


2. Involvement in growth programmes
Joining us means you also become a TNA Programme partner. That means you’ll be listed as a sponsor of our international programmes and events, and also have access to speaking slots, expert sessions, webinars, mentoring and more – including our international female tech founder growth programme. You’ll also get the chance to connect with peers and potential partners at roundtables, dinners and sessions focused on innovation, key sectors, and topics like diversity and inclusion.
3. Ongoing brand exposure across the Nordics and beyond
Including:
- multi-channel branding and promotion across all Tech Nordic Advocates and Global Tech Advocates channels i.e. our blogs, social media and newsletters – these go out to over 30,000 tech leaders
- content in our monthly newsletter – we send this to more than 8,000 Nordic and Baltic tech leaders, and over 30,000 globally
- your logo displayed at our events, and in decks, press and media
- the chance to contribute blog content and host TNA Academy webinars and podcasts, and write articles for GTA Connects – the voice of global tech.


