Pitch Training (Batch 11 - October 2025) Registration closes: 02-10-2025 23.55

This camp is primarily for Batch 11 startups, but startups from other batches are also welcome to participate.
Welcome to the Pitch Training Camp
This camp is online per default, with a limited number of 10 participants who can secure a spot in the morning session for a timeslot between 9 to 12. First come, first served!
But for those who want to try their pitch in real life, we have a special live session at Symbion from from 13 to 16. Contact Anne Sofie Sternberg (ase@ehhs.dk) to book a spot at the live session. Again, there is only space for 10 startups.
No matter your choice, you will pitch for Business Hub Copenhagen’s two senior business developers / pitch-training ninjas, Lasse Sørensen and Claus Birkedal, who have advised thousands of entrepreneurs, startups, and international growth companies.
Preparation: You must prepare the scenario in which you wish to be challenged: pitching to a group of angel investors, friends and family, VCs, banks, EIFO, a new key employee, etc. We expect everybody to have a clear knowledge of their beachhead and to prepare well and do your homework in advance, so you don’t waste your peers’ and mentors’ time.
Length: Your startup will be placed in a group with 1-2 other startups. Each group has a timeslot of 1 hour. Each startup will have 4 minutes to pitch, followed by 8-10 minutes of feedback from mentors and then your fellow startup-founders.
You will receive your timeslot 5 days before the camp.
Why should you join?: Pitching to investors is like showcasing a Ferrari to high-net-worth customers. You might not close the deal on the first meeting, but you’ll meet both lifestyle enthusiasts and technical experts. A sleek presentation, the unspoken ‘Ferrari vibe,’ and a compelling story must complement rock-solid, high-quality components.
If any of these elements are missing, you won’t make the sale—or you’ll face returns.
Join our pitch camp to test your live pitching and receive feedback on both your ‘mechanical deck’ and your storytelling skills.