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Semifinalists identified national projects StartUp
Determined were semifinalists of national projects StartUp. 15 teams will continue to struggle.
Among the lucky sites there are Brandbook, Nettrends, "Tuning Fork", Musiq.im, eKaryera.az, Mimics2Digi, Dan?san Kitab, KnowBox. In addition to these sites can be mentioned AzDoktor.com, Brandevu.az, WIN, Cerime Oyren, Mobex, RelaxZone and DERMANSHOP.AZ.
According to the president of the local Internet Forum Osman Gunduz, since the beginning of the campaign the bids submitted by 43 participants. Were expelled from the competition who was registered, but did not provide sufficient information in the file docs.
Classes for those who will be attached to the contest will begin on June 7-8, the jury will determine the finalists on June 25. At the end of next month, the finalists will meet with potential investors of the projects, and on 30 June the presentation ceremony of the beneficiaries "StartUp Azerbaijan."
The project is implemented with the support of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.
The main sponsor is Bakcell, the sponsors are local Microsoft and the company Infi Pro.
For extensive information, go to the site www.startup.az. These are local StartUp:
Tel: 492-44-44, Web: www.startup.az, E-mail: info@startup.az, Twitter @ startupaze, FB: fb.com / startupazerbaijan. - 17D-
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