EP
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Timestamps:
3:00 - Are education and entrepreneurship connected?
13:41 - Switzerland needs growth stage funds
26:20 - Failure culture in Switzerland
33:52 - Female entrepreneurship in Switzerland
41:30 - Where is the Swiss startup ecosystem headed?
This episode was co-produced with the Female Founders Initiative (female-founder...) .
About Regula Buob:
Regula Buob ( / regula-buob-0b8b8284 ) is the founder of SoftTec (www.softtec.ch/) , a consultancy that offers services related to both technical and soft skills. She is also a coach for early stage startups and scale-ups. Regula holds a master’s degree in Special Education and another one in Career Counseling. She founded SoftTec in 2009.
Regula went into the education field because it was a way to convince her somewhat conservative father to allow her to study at university - in this field, she could reliably make money. Her background in education is what sets her apart as a startup coach. During her chat with our co-host Merle, Regula discussed why Switzerland supports its startups well in terms of education but not in terms of funding, why she thinks we should invest 1-2% of Switzerland’s pension fund into Swiss startups, and why there is an urgent need to change the Swiss “failure culture”.
The cover portrait was edited by www.smartportrait.io (www.smartportra...) .
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