Incubators Level 39, Nest Agree to Partnership, Open ‘Tech Trade Route'

The two incubators will share resources.

Eric van der Kleij CEO of Level 39 at Canary Wharf
Eric Van der Kleij, head of Level 39

Firms that reside within Level 39, which works with financial technology companies, will be able to use the offices and advisors at Nest, and vice versa. The idea is to help clients at both incubators break into each other's markets.

"Opening a ‘tech trade route' is advantageous to both the UK and Hong Kong," says Eric Van der Kleij, head of Level 39. "Our partnership with Nest will reduce the number of barriers to entry for innovators to global markets, and will make the Nest and Level39 teams available to each other's start-ups."

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