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Archives for September 2020

Thinking big: STEP USA inspired us to define a greater company vision!

September 24, 2020

STEP USA is a 5-day startup boot camp launched and organized by the German American Chamber of Commerce New York (GACC NY). A highly successful program, STEP USA focuses on facilitating U.S. market access for young innovative companies and takes place four times a year. It also exists in a virtual format. STEP USA prides itself on having created a network of more 300 STEP USA alumni, more than 60 U.S. incorporations, and 35 investment rounds. It is tailored to the needs of startups who intent to scale their business internationally. 

The GACC NY is featuring selected STEP USA Alumni, calling these founders “STEP USA Ambassadors”.

“Thinking big: STEP USA inspired us to define a greater company vision!”

STEP USA Ambassador Jennifer Schwade is CEO and founder of SHAPE ME GmbH. SHAPE ME GmbH currently employs 5 people and is located in Munich. In March 2020, Jennifer joined us for our STEP USA program in New York. Today she talks with us about her U.S. market plans, her most valuable take-aways from the STEP USA program, and explains how a pivot in her company’s history changed her as a founder.

GACC NY: Jennifer, it’s great to see you again! How are things working out for SHAPE ME in the current economic crisis?

Jennifer Schwade: Good to see you as well. I can’t believe how lucky we were to be able to participate in the last STEP USA program that took place just moments before the Corona crisis outbreak. We flew back to Germany on one of the last flights…The economic crisis has had its effect on us as well. Our business has a strong seasonal focus such as weddings or the spring and summer season. We, therefore, experienced a massive fallback in sales, and in addition to that, we had panic returns from customers who had purchased our products before the pandemic and now did not have a need for them anymore.

But over time, our situation has improved. We expected to have a long dry run during COVID. With small events and parties being possible again, our sales went up.

GACC NY: Jennifer, what does SHAPE ME exactly do?

Jennifer Schwade: We are the number one leading brand and online shop for shapewear in the DACH region. It’s a great story: When I attended a friend’s wedding, I realized that a lot of ladies did not really feel at ease wearing their fancy dresses. They did not seem to be truly self-confident. In the U.S. it is totally normal to wear shapewear and it was only at this wedding when I realized that shapewear wasn’t common in Germany at all. Just think of all the big red-carpet events, when famous stars are presenting themselves in dresses that are not easy to wear. They wear these dresses and shapewear with such confidence. That’s precisely the feeling I wanted to bring to Germany. So, in 2018, I decided to introduce an online shop for shapewear in Germany and it has been widely accepted since then. We have clients from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, and of course, we are planning on expanding our business.

GACC NY: What do you consider the greatest success in your company’s history?

Jennifer Schwade: That’s easy to answer. In the past, shapewear was considered being unsexy, boring, and even embarrassing. With the introduction of SHAPE ME, we changed that perception and gave it a young, fresh, positive swing. I am very proud of that.

GACC NY: Looking back, is there ‘a lesson learned’ that you can share with us?

Jennifer Schwade: Absolutely! At the beginning of SHAPE ME, we focused on one niche product only. If we had done proper market research in the DACH region, we would have known about the negative connotation of shapewear. The market was not ready for it yet. So, we learned it the hard way and after burning a lot of cash, we had to pivot or else close the business down. We decided to go for the first option and changed the brand into a platform for shapewear: Spreading knowledge, finding cool testimonials, changing the image from ‘grandma underwear’ into a well-accepted lifestyle product that women use as automatically as their bras.

GACC NY: Thanks for sharing this Jennifer! What impact did the pivot have on you as a founder?

Jennifer Schwade: Needless to say, this was a difficult time in the company’s history, but also in my own life. You ask yourself many questions, decisions need to be made. Looking back, I don’t want to miss that time, it turned me into a more flexible and persistent woman. This experience also helped me during the Corona time, when sales broke down massively.

GACC NY: Please tell us why the U.S. market is important for you?

Jennifer Schwade: The U.S. is the birthplace of shapewear. Sara Blakely and her brand SPANX are absolute role models for both my company and myself. I admire her as a female founder, the way she opened up the market and introduced the product. The U.S. market is just so much further along when it comes to the social perception and acceptance of shapewear. It inspires us to keep going. We are aiming at changing the DACH mindset when it comes to shapewear and we have achieved our first success in doing so.

GACC NY: Is that why you joined our STEP USA program in March 2020?

Jennifer Schwade: Yes, absolutely! Taking part in the STEP USA program was very important. New York City is a hotspot for fashion and lifestyle. We were so happy to travel there and see these developments with our own eyes. The atmosphere in the Big Apple is rejuvenating, exciting, and full of energy. We needed that boost for our business!

GACC NY: What is your most valuable takeaway from the STEP program as an entrepreneur?

Jennifer Schwade: My biggest takeaway from the STEP USA program is the motivation and inspiration that rolled over us like a big wave. The U.S. business mindset is extremely different from the German one. After these two years of pushing our brand into the DACH markets, it was so refreshing to see different approaches to things and hearing from other companies how they handled certain situations. A program like STEP is great for any type of founder wanting to get new input. It’s not necessary to start your own subsidiary in the U.S. in order to take part in the STEP USA program. The most important aspect of building a successful company is exchanging knowledge with people from different fields, industries, and cultures. Learning from other people’s experiences is key.

GACC NY: In your opinion, what do startups generally underestimate when coming to the U.S.?

Jennifer Schwade: I guess, it is underestimated how different business is done in the U.S. and Germany. It begins with different networking methods. Germans tend to have a hard time opening up about business when they are at a reception for example. Americans, however, talk to many people they don’t know and they share their ideas because they want to get feedback on them. Germans tend to keep their ideas a secret. Also overselling seems to be ok in the states, whereas in Germany we stick more to reality and try not to overdo certain marketing methods. One has to be aware of the differences in order to really evaluate business potentials.

GACC NY: Could you share a success story that has its roots in the STEP USA program?

Jennifer Schwade: After completing the STEP USA program, we got back to Munich and were very inspired and motivated. We thought our brand-building methods over, adapted them, and built a new brand vision for the DACH region.  And let me also mention that the STEP USA program had a relaxing effect: After two years of extremely hard work, we simply enjoyed the atmosphere in New York, the meetings with industry experts and successful entrepreneurs and had a great time!

GACC NY: We are happy to hear that! So, what are your next steps?

Jennifer Schwade:  Our next big milestone is to expand business within Europe, though this is still two to three years down the road. First of all, we are continuing to change the image of shapewear locally while at the same time building SHAPE ME as a brand. We are in midst of the process here in Germany. So, once we are ready to go into new markets, we will take numerous aspects into consideration, such as cultural perception of shapewear, market size and female population ratio, competitors, cultural and language barriers as well as logistics. We are planning on raising our Series A round at the end of 2021. The U.S. serves us as a source of inspiration for the time being.

GACC NY: Jennifer, thanks so much for taking the time for this interview and all the best for SHAPE ME!

Filed Under: Blog, Interview, NYC Ecosystem, STEP USA Ambassador, Uncategorized

“Always get up one more time than you are being knocked down. It’s worth it!”

September 2, 2020

STEP USA is a 5-day startup boot camp launched and organized by the German American Chamber of Commerce New York (GACC NY). A highly successful program, it focuses on facilitating U.S. market access for young innovative companies and takes place four times a year. It also exists in a virtual format. STEP USA prides itself on having created a network of more 300 STEP USA alumni, more than 60 U.S. incorporations, and 35 investment rounds. It is tailored to the needs of startups who intent to scale their business internationally. 

The GACC NY is featuring selected STEP USA Alumni, calling these founders “STEP USA Ambassadors”.

“Always get up one more time than you are being knocked down. It’s worth it!”

STEP USA Ambassador Daniel Tykesson is one of the founders of E-bility GmbH. Founded in 2010 in Remagen by the brothers Patrik, Daniel, and Philipp Tykesson, they have been passionately promoting e-mobility and started producing high-performance E-scooters at their home base. E-bility GmbH currently employs 75 people. In November 2019, Daniel and his brother Patrik joined us for our STEP USA program in New York. Today he talks with us about his U.S. market plans, his most valuable take-aways from the STEP USA program, and has a word of advice on how to deal with strong lobbies and opponents.

GACC NY: Daniel, lovely talking to you. How are things working out for E-bility in the current economic crisis?

Daniel Tykesson: Good to see you as well. We fondly remember the STEP USA program that we were able to join last fall. I wish that traveling would be as easy again as it was last year… The corona crisis had quite a grip on us, especially as it was this year’s plan to heavily expand into other European markets. On the other hand, we are delighted to see how strong the interest in individual mobility solutions currently is. In times when using public transportation doesn’t seem as secure as usual, there is an absolute increase in the need to get from A to B quickly, flexible, and “Corona-compliant”. Our E-scooters are highly sought after at the moment.

GACC NY: Daniel, what does E-bility exactly do?

Daniel Tykesson: In 2010, my brothers and I had a vision of creating a family business. It’s a company that we want to pass on to our children as well one day. Our dream has always been to shape urban mobility. So we started creating E-scooters that did not only have a cool retro design but would also relieve the pressure of traffic hotspots in big cities while using green energy. Up to this point, we have sold 10.000 units. Our goal however is to have more E-scooters driving on European roads than gasoline-powered ones by 2030. To achieve this, we are constantly developing our Kumpan designs and are researching new ideas and technologies for our customers’ needs. Our E-scooters are made with passion, sophistication, and excellent German engineering. We are truly proud of each and every one of them.

GACC NY: I can tell! It’s really impressive that you were able to acquire Scrooser GmbH a couple of months ago. Tell us how you managed to get this accomplished?

Daniel Tykesson: It started with a successful 2-digit million venture capital round that enabled us to acquire Scrooser. It’s also a young and dynamic mobility company but with a different focus: Scrooser is producing big-wheeled carving E-scooters that are very popular in the tourism sector and are a fun lifestyle vehicle, perfect for beach towns and for the last mile in urban areas. They’ve built a strong brand in the past years so we are very happy to be now joining paths and complement our assortment.

GACC NY: Is that what you consider the greatest success in your company’s history?

Daniel Tykesson: Yes, the deal was great for us. But for me personally, the biggest milestone we ever reached was on the day we went into serial production with our E-scooters. They are really top of their class and manufactured in Germany.

GACC NY: Looking back, is there ‘a lesson learned’ that you can share with us?

Daniel Tykesson: Oh yes! Every business is competitive and has supporters or opponents. Our products are emotional ones, the retro design of our E-scooters either appeals to people or not. We found ourselves in legal struggles with the goliaths of our industry and were strong enough to stand our ground. They were not able to sweep us off the market. It’s about perseverance. You always have to get up one more time than you are being knocked down. It’s very hard, but it’s worth it!

GACC NY: Thanks for sharing this, Daniel! Please tell us why the U.S. market is important for you?

Daniel Tykesson: We are planning our next investment round and – needless to say – the U.S. is an excellent place for raising venture capital. Furthermore, we are constantly broadening our network and are on the lookout for new distribution partners. The U.S. is our best market with regards to retail, online sales, and shared economy strategies. In the meantime, we have founded our own U.S. subsidiary, which is truly exciting.

GACC NY: Is that why you joined our STEP USA program in November 2019? What were your most valuable take-aways from this 5-day boot camp in New York?

Daniel Tykesson: Yes, absolutely! Taking part in the STEP USA program was a no-brainer for us, as we were approached by the German American Chamber of Commerce New York directly. Being located in Remagen, we were able to receive generous funding from the federal state of Rheinland-Pfalz. The Ministry of Economics in Mainz funded a group trip for start-ups from our federal state. We were a group of 11 companies and grew into a really tight team in New York. Up until now we are still in touch and help each other out. With the backup of the Ministry of Economics in Mainz, we are also able to tap into their networks more visibly and this is truly helpful. At this point, I want to say a big “thank you” to the great staff there! I hope that many more Rheinland-Pfalz-based companies will get the chance to participate in such a funded program. It’s a game-changer!

GACC NY: What is your most valuable takeaway from the STEP program as an entrepreneur?

Daniel Tykesson: My biggest takeaway from the STEP USA program is that New York is the perfect spot to start out your American business. So many times, founders think that only Silicon Valley is the place to be, but New York offers it all: an excellent investor environment, a city full of potential clients, business opportunities everywhere, and exciting cultural scene as well as the “proximity” to Europe by being only six hours behind German time. That helps tremendously with doing business. It’s a very mature and fast-paced world and ideal to scale your business fast – if you have done your homework.

GACC NY: In your opinion, what do startups generally underestimate when coming to the U.S.?

Daniel Tykesson: Oh, there are many things. But I would say that in general the enormous size of the country as such is totally underestimated. You cannot conquer the market with one salesperson sitting in New York. My advice is to pick a certain target region and start from there. Get your product into the market. Build a network of dealerships and distribution partners there. Once you are successful in that one region, pick the next one and restart the process.

GACC NY: Could you share a success story that has its roots in the STEP USA program?

Daniel Tykesson: Absolutely! After having had a number of excellent meetings in New York, we were able to negotiate new importer sales contracts that resulted in us being able to kick off sales in the U.S., so thanks to you we really had a great jump-start!

We also got several introductions to potential venture capital investors that we are following up with currently. As we are looking into raising a new VC-round, the STEP USA program came for us at the exact right time.

GACC NY: We are happy to hear that – great! So, what are your next steps in the U.S.?

Daniel Tykesson: We are planning on being back in New York and the Valley as soon as the situation allows for it. Our focus is to expand our partner and investor network. We are definitively ready for the next step!

GACC NY: Daniel, thanks so much for taking the time for this interview and all the best for E-bility!

Filed Under: Interview, STEP USA Ambassador, Uncategorized

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