On June 10, the Founders’ Monday meeting took place in Nizhny Novgorod. The event was supported by SberUnity, a unique online space for direct interaction between startups, investors and corporations. We share a photographic report of the meeting.
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The event opened:
- Alexey Solodovnikov, regional director of the Technologies block of Sberbank;
- Dmitry Shcherbakov, founder and CEO of DEERAY, graduate of the international accelerator Sber500.
They talked about their projects:
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Pavel Kuznetsov, co-founder and CEO of TuneLike, an innovative platform for finding people and events based on their music preferences;
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Mikhail Mashakin, founder of Weldbook, a computer platform for the life cycle of welding and installation works and quality control at hazardous production facilities (HPF) under the jurisdiction of Rostehnadzor.
The full photo report can be seen here.
Founders Mondays is a project of the RB.RU team. Our goal is to bring founders together to exchange ideas and create friendships. We also provide the opportunity to talk about your business, share experiences, successes and mistakes, and ask for useful advice/contacts if necessary.
Founder’s Mondays are regularly celebrated in Russia and around the world. We have already brought together founders in the Netherlands, Portugal, Germany, Georgia, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, United States, United Kingdom and Malaysia. And this is not the limit.
You can participate in Founders Mondays as:
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guest: you will meet other founders, learn about new businesses, find partners and friends;
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Speaker: Talk about your startup, share your plans, ask for advice if necessary.
The next Mondays of the founders
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June 24 – Istanbul
- August 5: Moscow
Author:
Team RB
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