It has raised several venture capital funds, manages an accelerator program for early-stage startups and operates co-working spaces in Stockholm, Sweden; Kigali, Rwanda and Barcelona, Spain.
[2] That same year, a co-working space of 2400 square meters named Norrsken House was opened in a repurposed tram depot in Stockholm.
[3] In 2023, Norrsken Houses in Stockholm, Sweden, Kigali, Rwanda and Barcelona, Spain, hosted more than 2000 members, representing over 300 startups.
It offers facilities such as private offices, meeting rooms, and event spaces, catering to startups and ventures focused on innovation and social impact across Africa.
These facilities are accessible through a membership fee which is separated into three tiers[18] The Kigali hub has partnered with local and international organizations to host programs and events aimed at fostering entrepreneurship and driving sustainable growth in the region.