20 марта 2018
20 марта 2018
On March 23, the Russian IT University will host a meeting for young entrepreneurs in the field of information technology.
The main speaker of the event is Ivan Gorshunov, an expert on mobile products ex-Google, SMO in Dbrain.io, CMO at kl10.ch and the mentor of Google Launchpad accelerator. The expert will give advice on the development of a startup and explain how to scale the business in the international market. Based on the case of Dbrain.io, Ivan Gorshunov will tell about data markup and AI learning.
Alumni of Innopolis University, who launched their own projects after graduation, will share their experience of how to turn ideas into profit. A representative of OWN company Oleg Ignatov give a speech "One day in life of a startup". Maria Koreneva from BeTrip will tell about a "touristic collapse" and discuss why this large-scale market struggles to catch up with the IT trends. In addition, the speakers will talk about the vacancies in their companies and make interview appointments for those willing to apply.
"Startup is like teenage sex: there are many who talk about it but few who tried it. Participants of the meeting will learn about startups in Russia and in Innopolis in particular. We are looking forward to people who want to be updated on the current situation in the market of startups, who are interested in startup stories of our graduates, and those willing to join a startup after graduation", — explained Tatyana Yurkina, Head of Resource Centre of InnopolisUniversity.
The event starts at 1:00 p.m. Free admission, registration required: https://university.innopolis.ru/events/startup-day/.
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