reconnection What The Bulgarian Diaspora Wants To Know About The Economic Development And Innovation Potential In The County
Interview George Tziralis: Greece Is A Small Market, So Ambitious Founders Target Globally From Day One
interview Ivailo Gospodinov: Let’s Face It, Scaling A Business From Bulgaria Globally Is A Hard Task And Requires More Than Just Money
interview Carlos Espinal, Investor In Four Of Europe’s Unicorns: A Great Idea With The Wrong People For It Won’t Take Off
interview Cristian Munteanu: Only People With Very Superficial Knowledge Of The Industry Think We Can Replicate The Silicon Valley In CEE
interview Nikolay Martinov: The Building I See From My Office Window Costs More Than All The Venture Capital Invested In Bulgaria Last Year
interview Dan Mihaescu: Most Of The Early Stage Companies In Romania Are Designed For The Local and Regional Market
interview Enis Hulli: In SEE And Turkey, B2C Startups Are Usually Designed For The Local Markets, B2B Ones Go Global
interview Apostolos Apostolakis: Five Years Ago In Greece There Was More Funding Than Eligible Entrepreneurs To Claim It. There’s Balance Today.
interview Nikola Stojanow: There Are A Lot Of Ways To Get A Project Funded In Eastern Europe, But There Is No Consistent Mentoring
interview Daniel Tomov: We Have Invested In 115 Companies In Three Years. I’m Not Sure I Would Do It Again.
interview Elina Halatcheva: We Found Enough Startups Under The Radar Worth Investing In So We Extended Our Fund
interview Pavel Velkov: My Investment Style Is Risk-Averse. I Prefer Lower Returns With Lower Probability Of Loss
video interview Adeo Ressi Of Founder Institute On Exits, Entrepreneurial Mindset And Shifts In The Startup World