Patrick "Paddy" Cosgrave, the founder of Web Summit, the world’s largest tech conference, visited the Serbian pavilion in Lisbon and praised the efforts Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia and it's president Marko Čadež made in promoting Serbian start-up community.
“Marko Čadež deserves great recognition for everything he has done for startups and the ecosystem,” Cosgrave stated.
He commended Serbia's organization at the summit and announced plans to visit Belgrade. “I believe we will meet again soon,” Cosgrave said.
He was particularly impressed by the innovation of Beeamond, a company producing beehives designed for home use. “I live on a farm and would love to get one. They seem like the perfect solution,” he added.
Marko Čadež and Serbian startups showcased innovations and solutions, further enhancing Serbia's visibility in the global tech industry.
Sixty innovative startups had the opportunity to present their innovative ideas at the world's largest technology conference, Web Summit, held in Portugal from November 12th to 14th. The event brought together over 70,000 attendees and more than 1,000 investors from around the globe. More than 3,000 entrepreneurs from various industries showcased their innovations and ideas, offering a unique opportunity for global knowledge exchange.
Participation of the Serbian innovation community at the Web Summit was supported by the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia.
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