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Athens will host Tech Tour Digital SEE to matchmake investors and scaling startups
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The third edition of Tech Tour Digital South East Europe launches this spring to meet notable regional startup founders with investors interested in this locality.
Tech Tour is one of the largest communities in Europe, connecting tech entrepreneurs, investors, and corporate partners. The capital of Greece, Athens, will host the SEE edition of the conference. It will take place on 19-20 May 2022, both physically and online.
A total of 30 innovative tech companies from Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, and Serbia were pre-selected to present their ideas. Among them are the Bulgarian space tech company Endurosat, the aerospace startup for unmanned drones Dronamics, Greek digital health companies like Biopix-T, Advantis, QCELL, Optotech, Romanian RPA startup Tailent and AI startup Procesio, and many more. During the two-day event, the participants will get to meet some of the most active VC investors, interested in the SEE region, and corporate leaders to explore funding opportunities and discuss potential partnerships.
For investors, this would be an opportunity to engage with some of the most interesting tech entrepreneurs with growth and scale-up focus across SEE. Participants in previous editions are companies like Nasekomo , Dronamics , Endurosat , and Colibra .
Matchmaking and pitching opportunities
This year’s edition of Tech Tour will be hosted by Hellenic Development Bank of Investments (HDBI) and supported by Microsoft for Startups . The program includes discussion panels, pitching sessions, networking breaks, workshops, and one-on-one meetings.
During the so-called Investment Day, startups will have five minutes to present their businesses and a five minute Q&A session to wow the investors. The opportunity for one-on-one meetings will be given after each pitching session.
Friday, May 20, is dedicated to round tables where participants will discuss how to build co-investments, how to enter the US market, and how to raise capital successfully.
The full onsite program for the two-day event can be found here .
How to receive a special invite
Tech Tour Digital SEE is a selective and invitation-only event for tech entrepreneurs and most active investors, corporations, and governmental experts. The participating companies are at Series A phase of investment, have recently closed a round, or seek a bigger seed. If you are an investor interested in the SEE region, you can register here . After filling the form, you will receive an email with your special invite for the event attached.
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Athens hosted Tech Tour Southeast Europe for the first time on 19-20 May 2022
The Tech Tour Southeast Europe was held for the first time in Greece on 19-20 May 2022. The event, which was organized in Greece by initiative of Uni.Fund, was hosted by the Hellenic Development Bank of Investments and supported by EGG/Eurobank, Microsoft, EY, and Deloitte.
Tech Tour is Europe’s leading tech investment community bringing together every year 1,000+ tech entrepreneurs selected by 1,000+ VC and corporate investors across 25 tech specialised programmes and events in 3 main tech sectors: digital, sustainability and health. The goal for the community is to connect corporations and investors with tech entrepreneurs from all over the world in order to drive and support innovation.
The Athens’ event -which a selective and invitation-only event- brought together 65 fund representatives from all around the world with 35 representatives from the Greek venture capital and entrepreneurial ecosystem. The participants had the opportunity to meet with and explore investment opportunities in 30 startups in the Late-Seed/Series A stages of development, which had been selected out of a pool of 120 startups from the SE Europe. The program included discussion panels, pitching sessions, networking breaks, workshops, and one-on-one meetings.
The Uni.Fund portfolio companies that had been selected to pitch in the event were Bespot , Clio Muse Tours , CollegeLink , Convert Group , Cyrus , enzyquest , ExitBee , K-Invent , QCell and TEKMON .
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We met at the Corallia Space Investor Day, which took place as part of Tech Tour South East 2023, one of Europe's largest investment events, aimed at supporting and promoting relevant companies from the space ecosystem. There were also more than 200 entries with the presence of investors, business partners and other expert guests, resulting in a day of remarkable moments!
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The experience of the presentation and in combination with the supportive comments from the attendees, contributed to the creation of fertile ground to continue the "production" of innovative products, constantly improving the existing ones!
Finally, we would like to warmly thank Corallia, a unit of the Athena Research Center, coordinator of the European Space Agency's incubator in Greece (ESA BIC Greece), the Greek cluster in the field of Space Technologies and Applications (si-Cluster) and also the team of the Tech Tour South East for the opportunities and support they offer us through the event!
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The birthplace of the Olympic Games, Olympia first became known to the world in 776 BC, when the very first games were held. Visit this world-famous ancient site that was also a holy place of worship for Zeus, the Greek god, surrounded by lush forestry in a rolling valley.
See the ruins of the Temple of Apollo
Reachable by a day trip from Athens, the Temple of Apollo at Delphi was rebuilt numerous times before settling into the historic site it inhabits today. Marvel at the remaining sandstone columns and decayed limestone that remind us of the past it endured over many thousands of years.
Dine 'Meze Style' in Psyri, Athens
Most travel guides will have you visiting Plaka for Greek food and nightlife, but authentic eateries are best found in the nearby neighborhood of Psiri. Between no-frills bars and dusty antique shops, you will find traditional mezze-style eateries and a boutique energy that pays tribute to Greece’s culinary heritage.
Visit Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Meteora
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Tours in Greece are scarcely complete without a visit to this iconic archeological site, where you will find the remains of Agamemnon's Royal Palace, one of the world’s best-preserved fortresses. Glance up and admire unrivalled panoramic views of the countryside, once the Greek civilisation’s major military centres.
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Opening its doors in 1975, the Athens War Museum documents the country’s past conflicts and military artefacts. In honor of those who fought for Greece’s freedom, the museum showcases four grand floors of past-to-present history. History enthusiasts will find no shortage of awe within these walls.
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Though often visited for Greece island hopping, the enchantment of this Mediterranean jewel extends beyond the sapphire waters. With Trafalgar, you’ll venture under the layers of Greek culture by visiting its many fascinating museums.
Standing its ground as one of Greece’s most famous main meals, moussaka is a wholesome and delectable combination of eggplant, ground meat, onion and béchamel sauce. Try this dish a few times during your visit; there are family variations that get passed through generations.
Souvlaki is street food at its very best. A simple preparation of skewered meats and vegetables, it’s the flavoring that makes this snack a pride of the nation. For the most authentic souvlaki, sample if from a street vendor wrapped up with condiments, salad and thick hot chips.
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The small fried balls of kolokythokeftedes can most aptly be compared to zucchini fritters with fetta cheese. Often ordered in summer with a side of tzatziki, these delicious bites are a great starter to any meal. Learn from the locals and snack on kolokythokeftedes alongside a glass of wine in the warm afternoon sun.
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From an array of antipasto dips like taramasalata and tzatziki, to heavier main courses of grilled meats and fresh fish, Greek cuisine is internationally recognized for its deliciousness. Trafalgar will take you to the heart of Greece’s culinary traditions, each mouthful and mealtime an utter treat.
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Greece is buoyed by a turkish official's comments about parthenon sculptures taken by britain.
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FILE - Visitors look at sculptures that are part of the Parthenon Marbles at the British Museum in London, Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023. One of the world's most intractable cultural disputes has sprung to the fore again after a Turkish official cast doubt on the existence of proof cited by Britain that it had legally acquired the Parthenon Marbles, 2,500-year-old sculptures taken from the Acropolis in Athens. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)
ATHENS – One of the world’s most intractable cultural disputes is back in the spotlight after a Turkish official cast doubt on the existence of proof long cited by Britain that it had legally acquired the Parthenon Marbles , 2,500-year-old sculptures taken from the Acropolis in Athens.
Greece's culture minister said the comments made at a UNESCO meeting in Paris last week on the return of cultural property bolster Greece's argument that the sculptures were illegally removed from the Parthenon temple on the Acropolis and should be returned.
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The antiquities, also known as the Elgin Marbles, were removed in the early 19th century by Lord Elgin, Britain's ambassador to the Ottoman Empire which ruled Greece at the time, and are housed in the British Museum in London. Greece has long campaigned for their return.
The museum maintains Elgin removed the sculptures legally after Ottoman authorities granted him an imperial edict, or “firman,” allowing him do so.
But Zeynep Boz, the head of the Turkish Culture Ministry’s anti-smuggling committee, said at a meeting of UNESCO's Intergovernmental Committee for Promoting the Return of Cultural Property in Paris that no such document has been found.
As the successor to the Ottoman Empire, "Turkey is the country that would have the archived document pertaining to things that were sold legally at that time,” Boz told The Associated Press Wednesday. “Historians have for years searched the Ottoman archives and have not been able to find a ‘firman’ proving that the sale was legal, as it is being claimed.”
Boz added she felt obliged to intervene during the UNESCO meeting after a British participant said in his speech that the Elgin Marbles were bought legally during the Ottoman era.
“To have remained silent would have amounted to acknowledging the British claim,” she said. “I had to say: ‘We are not aware of such a document’.”
The only known existing document referring to the imperial edict is an Italian translation.
However, Boz said it has “no signature, no stamp, no tughra (official seal of the sultan). Nothing to make it official. The document it allegedly refers to is nowhere to be found.”
While ties between Greece and Turkey are often strained and the two countries are at odds over a wide series of issues, including territorial claims, both seek the return of cultural artifacts removed from their territories and currently housed in museums around the world.
Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said the comments bolstered Greece’s argument that Elgin illegally removed the sculptures.
“There never was an Ottoman ‘firman’ granting Elgin the permission to treat the Parthenon Sculptures with the brutality with which he did,” Mendoni said Tuesday. “Turkey’s representative (at the UNESCO meeting) confirmed what the Greek side has been arguing for years. That there was no ‘firman’.”
Mendoni said Greece remained “open to dialogue” and would continue its efforts for the return of the sculptures, which have a place set aside for them in the Acropolis Museum in Athens.
While the British Museum is banned by law from permanently returning the sculptures, its leaders have held talks in the recent past with Greek officials about a possible compromise that could see the sculptures displayed in both Athens and London.
Those efforts suffered a setback last November, when a diplomatic spat erupted over the marbles and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak abruptly canceled a planned meeting with his Greek counterpart, Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
Asked about Boz's comments, the British Museum referred to a statement it gave to the UNESCO meeting reiterating its desire for a “Parthenon partnership” to resolve the dispute, and said it had nothing more to add.
“The British Museum recognizes the strong desire of Greece for the Parthenon Sculptures in London to be returned to Athens,” the statement said. “This is a question with a very long history, and we understand and respect the strong feelings that this debate commands."
It said it was “keen to develop a new relationship with Greece — a ‘Parthenon partnership’ — and to explore the possibility of innovative ways of working (with our Greek friends) in the hope that understanding of the Parthenon Sculptures deepens and continues to inspire people across the world.”
Fraser reported from Ankara, Turkey. Associated Press writer Jill Lawless in London contributed to this report.
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22 - 23 October 2024 Athens, Greece. See details; Upcoming. Tech Tour Space 2024. 24 - 25 October 2024 Bodø, Norway. See details; Upcoming. Tech Tour Digital Frontiers & Trust 2024. 29 - 30 October 2024 Lausanne, Switzerland. See details; Upcoming. Tech Tour Energy & Decarbonisation 2024. 26 - 27 November 2024 Essen, Germany.
22 - 23 October 2024 Athens, Greece. See details; Upcoming Events. Tech Tour Space 2024. 24 - 25 October 2024 Bod ...
Paris, Feb 8 2024 : Tech Tour Growth 50 Europe Thrilled to join the 11:15 - 12:30 (CET) Climate workshop session on energy generation, as a panelist, an opportunity to meet entrepreneurs of Europe ...
30 innovative tech companies from Greece, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, and Serbia will present their ideas on 19th and 20th May.
The Tech Tour Southeast Europe was held for the first time in Greece on 19-20 May 2022. The event, which was organized in Greece by initiative of Uni.Fund, was hosted by the Hellenic Development Bank of Investments and supported by EGG/Eurobank, Microsoft, EY, and Deloitte. Tech Tour is Europe's leading tech investment community bringing ...
Honorary President of the Tech Tour South East Europe 2021 ... (Greece) Katerina Pramatari. Partner . Uni.Fund (Greece) Subscribe to our newsletter. Get the latest news and updates about our Community * * Indicates required * * Indicates ...
In collaboration with Eleven Ventures and VISA, Endeavor Greece has selected 8 fintech companies from Greece, Cyprus, and Malta to join a program for developing innovative European fintechs ...
Tech Tour | 10,553 followers on LinkedIn. Tech Tour connects Europe's best tech entrepreneurs with active investors to secure funding and foster growth. | Tech Tour is the largest tech entrepreneurship and investment community in Europe. It engages the most promising tech entrepreneurs selected by the most active investment experts to raise funding and grow through smart partnerships and ...
Tech Tour | 10,375 followers on LinkedIn. Tech Tour connects Europe's best tech entrepreneurs with active investors to secure funding and foster growth. | Tech Tour is the largest tech ...
A booming tech sector is convincing Greek ex-pats to move home. Attendees at the launch of a new app that was the result of a collaboration between Google, the tourism ministry and the city of ...
Onsite Event & Online Sessions. Investment and partnership around 30 selected companies. Innovation in the following sectors: Digital, Health & Sustainability. Emerging phase: companies seeking bigger seed and series A investments phase or revenues traction seeking also strategic parterships. Onsite Event in Athens, Greece on 25 & 26 May 2022.
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Finally, we would like to warmly thank Corallia, a unit of the Athena Research Center, coordinator of the European Space Agency's incubator in Greece (ESA BIC Greece), the Greek cluster in the field of Space Technologies and Applications (si-Cluster) and also the team of the Tech Tour South East for the opportunities and support they offer us through the event!
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LinkedIn. Greece is introducing two new types of work visas for non-EU nationals in a bid to attract talent and upgrade the country as an academic, research and investment hub. The bill regarding the so-called Techvisa and TalentVisa was presented to the cabinet by Migration and Asylum Minister Dimitris Kairidis last week.
save up to $600. Exploring Greece and Its Islands featuring Classical Greece, Mykonos & Santorini. Tour Rating: From $5,399 $4,799 pp. save up to $450. Greece: In the Footsteps of Paul the Apostle featuring a 3-night Greek Islands & Turkey cruise. Tour Rating: From $5,399 $3,399 pp.
1 Country. An in-depth Greece trip for history buffs and lovers of Greek food and culture. You'll enjoy traditional dinner and dancing on an olive farm, travel to the enchanting island of Corfu and explore ancient sights like Mycenae, Olympia and Delphi you've read about in history books. FROM. $4,775.
Greece's culture minister says the comments made by a Turkish official at a UNESCO meeting last week, casting doubt on the existence of proof long cited by Britain that it had legally acquired ...
Greece is launching its first-ever state-owned satellite constellation, marking a major milestone in the nation's technological advancement. The project, funded by the Greece 2.0 plan and supported by the European Space Agency, will see the development of 13 satellites designed for enhanced environmental monitoring, disaster response, and ...
Travel Stories. Nothing says summer in the USA like heading to the lake. We asked our writers to share their favorite lakes in the country. Look beyond the French capital's most famous sights and you'll discover many free things to do in Paris - and get a local's perspective on the city too.