Our Friday Q&As
Being open means that you’re welcoming opportunities to learn and grow
What would be a startup ecosystem without a Q&A session?
Well, another corporate-like environment without the slightest spark of interest. And that’s exactly what we had in mind when we started our weekly Q&A talks.
So, every Friday we gather together and have insightful conversations with interesting people that come talk to us about their experiences.
Our special guests are people with different backgrounds:
entrepreneurs, designers, angel investors, professors, venture capitalists, psychologists, dietitians, business coaches, trainers and any other occupation you could imagine.
People that have an interesting story to share. One that will help us become better at our professional and personal life.
Want to learn more about our guest talks?
Be our guest!
A 19-year-old man in the startup world
It’s hard to imagine someone so young in this type of game. There needs to be a great deal of experience to work on a startup, right? No, not necessarily!
How the European startup ecosystem shapes up to Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley is where Unicorns are born. If you believe the hype. There’s a finely-tuned European startup ecosystem that can be just as effective.
Defying the conventions of Silicon Valley VC firms
It’s amazing that in 2020, many Silicon Valley VC firms are still overfeeding monsters, instead of putting them on a more nutritional diet. Let’s discuss it
Q&A with the organizing committee at Panorama of entrepreneurship
Prof. Iordanis Ladopoulos’ and D. Skourtas talk about the Panorama of Entrepreneurship and employment. Their largest venue in the last ten years.
Building bridges between academia and startups
The success of any entrepreneurial ecosystem depends on the close collaboration between academia and startups, paving the way towards a win-win situation.
Computer Science Career paths with Manos Pavlidakis
1st CSD Graduate Students Conference: an opportunity to plumb the depths of Computer Science career paths. An in-depth discussion with Manos Pavlidakis Ph.D