Digithon 2024, the appointment with innovation returns to Bisceglie from 5 to 7 September – Telesveva Notizie

Digithon 2024, the appointment with innovation returns to Bisceglie from 5 to 7 September – Telesveva Notizie
Digithon 2024, the appointment with innovation returns to Bisceglie from 5 to 7 September – Telesveva Notizie

There are less than ten days left until the DigithON 2024 call for ideas closes: until June 30th at midnight it will be possible to nominate your startup and try to enter the top 100 of the digital projects that will compete during the 9th edition of the competition, scheduled from 5 to 7 September at the Vecchie Segherie in Bisceglie (BT), to build the future of the technology sector.
Not just a challenge between brilliant minds from all over the country, but an ideal place to grow the network of opportunities in the startup ecosystem which will be able to strengthen their network of contacts, multiply synergies and opportunities for collaboration with companies, communicating directly with the main investors, participate in meetings, panels and discussion sessions with industry experts on the many topics involving the future of digital. There will also be, in addition to the competition, the core event of the event, major events in the square open to the public: debates and face-to-face meetings with the protagonists of the world of institutions, culture and Italian and international businesses, to delve deeper into the themes linked to digital world and the new challenges of innovation, their impact on the economy and society. The great theme of artificial intelligence returns again for this edition.

To participate in DigithON 2024, simply register for free on the digithon.it portal, a virtual place created to bring together Italian startups and, at the same time, generate a point of contact with investors, incubators and accelerators.

 
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