“TechChillOver the past eleven years, TechChill has become a well-known event in the technology and start-up industry in the Baltic region. and investors.
“TechChill” CEO Annija Mežgaile talks to “Delphi Business“says that Italy is known as the hidden treasure of the European start – up industry with a wide range of business opportunities and future potential.
First, please highlight the most important things you need to know about TechChill right now.
Over the past eleven years, TechChill has become the leading technology and start-up event in the Baltic region. Growing out of a small movement of like-minded technology enthusiasts, TechChill’s goal is still to help Baltic and Latvian start-ups promote their international development.
This year’s TechChill event took place in the Hanseatic League in Riga from April 27 to 29, and was the first such event in the technology industry after the lifting of the pandemic restrictions in the Baltics, which attracted a lot of visitors – all tickets were sold the day before. event. This year, TechChill was attended by 175 speakers from around the world who talked about how to build their company brand, how to promote it internationally and how to present their idea to investors.
TechChill has always been and will be about and around start-ups, and its visitors are usually looking for answers to questions about how to attract investors and how to scale their start-up.
The first TechChill event will take place in Milan in September this year. Why was it decided to start outside the Baltics? Why was Italy chosen as the first country to take such a step?
As the largest technology industry event in the Baltic region, TechChill actively supports the local ecosystem and has provided a platform for sharing knowledge and promoting the industry throughout the year, and our ambition to become a global player has grown equally convincingly.
We felt it was time to take the TechChill name out of the Baltics and share our experience with other European regions where the start-up industry was developing at a similar pace.
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