Daniel visits today Linköping with Prince Daniel's Fellowship entrepreneurship programme. In the morning he goes to Katedralskolan and in the afternoon the University of Linköping.
Governor Elisabeth Nilsson accompanies Daniel the whole day. Yesterday Victoria was in Linköping and today it is Daniel's turn.
Prins Daniels Fellowship och Entreprenörskapsprogram
Daniel has today with him as experts Kristina Lindhe from Lexington, Johan Skarborg from Academic Work and Sebastian Siemiatkowski from Klarna.
- We have seen a great response for this project from school pupils and university students when we have toured with Prince Daniel Fellowship. The Prince's work with this truly gets people to take part in entrepreneurship, says Lena Treschow Torell, project chairman from the Royal Academy of Engineering Sciences.
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At Katedralskolan
Katedralskolan Linköping Prins Daniels Fellowship
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The rector gave Daniel the school's shirt and also a rucksack.
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There were round table discussions, where a group of selected students got to sit down with each of the experts in separate interview rooms. Prince Daniel visited all conversation rooms to get an idea of the various discussions. He sees a different and more positive attitude towards entrepreneurship today compared to 15 years ago.
- Good examples are highlighted much more frequently today. Leaders and entrepreneurs are highlighted in a better way and there the media has had an important role, says Prince Daniel.
For 33-year-old entrepreneur Sebastian Siemiatkowski this was the first time with Fellowship programme. Klarna's founder had an involved discussion with his group of students.
- It is fascinating how much it has changed since I was young. Now it's more okay to be an entrepreneur.
Emelie Garton, 18, the third year student of the finance program and runs the company PhoneSaver UF. She felt inspired after the talks.
- It was great to hear people who are really passionate about what they do.
For Dag Karlsson, teacher in business and active in the Cathedral School's work with Young Enterprise, the visit was a highlight.
- It's great to see students sit and listen and see how they almost shine.
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