Date:07/06/17
The Azerbaijani startups became the finalists in the “Biomedical Technology” nomination of the competition.
Our countrymen will compete with 4 rivals in this nomination.
In total, 30 best startup projects were admitted to the final round of the "Startup Village" competition.
Note that the Open Innovations Startup Tour, which is considered the largest startup event in Russia and the CIS, was held on April 17-18 in Baku.
The main goal of the Open Innovations Startup Tour is to support promising and innovative projects in the field of high technologies.
The "Startup Village" competition is a traditional event held within the framework of the Open Innovations Startup Tour and is considered one of the largest startup competitions in Europe.
Azerbaijani startups reached the final of the "Startup Village" international competition
Today, the project “Lia” of team “Spinal” consisting of Azerbaijani startups Arif Movsumzadeh, Fidan Rustamova and Alexei Jafarov entered the final round of the "Startup Village" competition, which is being held at the Skolkovo Innovation Center of the Russian Federation.The Azerbaijani startups became the finalists in the “Biomedical Technology” nomination of the competition.
Our countrymen will compete with 4 rivals in this nomination.
In total, 30 best startup projects were admitted to the final round of the "Startup Village" competition.
Note that the Open Innovations Startup Tour, which is considered the largest startup event in Russia and the CIS, was held on April 17-18 in Baku.
The main goal of the Open Innovations Startup Tour is to support promising and innovative projects in the field of high technologies.
The "Startup Village" competition is a traditional event held within the framework of the Open Innovations Startup Tour and is considered one of the largest startup competitions in Europe.
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