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Navian Joins Business Sweden Global Accelerator Programme

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Business Sweden has accepted property DevTech disruptor Navian onto its Catalyst accelerator programme.

The scale-up programme for Sweden’s most innovative and promising companies provides a steppingstone towards international growth by offering tailored commercialisation support, advice, and coaching in chosen markets.

Navian’s mission is to reshape the traditional processes within the real estate development industry and the company’s platforms leverage AI and other cutting edge technologies to streamline and simplify the complex real estate development process.  

Catalyst is a fantastic programme for Swedish start-ups, and will provide us with invaluable resources and expertise

CEO, Sergey Kazachenko, says: “We are honoured to be selected for Business Sweden’s Catalyst programme.

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“Our selection underscores our dedication to driving digitalisation in the real estate development sector and will play a vital role in supporting our international expansion plans.

Catalyst is a fantastic programme for Swedish start-ups, and will provide us with invaluable resources and expertise to further strengthen our international presence and expand into new markets.”

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