Our Blog
Our blog is a hub for educational content about startups and scaleups, designed to empower entrepreneurs with valuable insights and practical knowledge.
Written by our team of experts, the articles cover a wide range of topics, drawing from their unique specialties and experiences.
You’ll also find updates on our latest activities as a company, providing a behind-the-scenes look at what drives us at Starttech Ventures. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, our blog offers inspiration and guidance for your growth journey.
Latest Blog
Athens Python Users Meetup – 2025
On Wednesday, March 26th at 19:00, you are invited to join us for the first Athens Python Meetup of the year
Articles
Invitation to the Startupper Awards ceremony (Orange Grove, Friday 18/3)
StartTech Ventures has been a proud sponsor of this year’s Startupper Awards (alongside Interamerican, e-Food.gr and Yoleni).
Professor Christos Nikolaou Memorial Ph.D. Award
One of the leading scientists in his field, and a great educator whose tenure led credence to the University of Crete and its then young Computer Science department.
Starttech Ventures announces its 1st Demo Day event
The company has selected nine startup projects to be presented on the 1st Demo Day (#StartTechDemo1)
World Business Angels Investment Forum (Feb 21-23, Instabul)
Public and corporate early stage market players in collaboration to improve the global entrepreneurial landscape.
Startup Grind Athens Hosts AbZorba Games’ Manos Moschous (Jan 12)
It was an overnight success that took several years of hard work from CEO and co-founder Andrew Hughes, CTO and co-Founder Manos Moschous and our very own StartTech Ventures nurturing and incubation support.
Q&A session with “Code it Like a Girl” organizers
Code it Like a Girl is a social enterprise whose main goal is to familiarize women with coding
Say hello to Blueline, our new startup aiming to disrupt healthcare provision
Next week we’re extremely proud to be showcasing Blueline’s service and its accompanying mobile apps at the Digital Health World Forum in London.
1st Athens ‘Code it Like A Girl workshop’, 28-29th November
Before IT even existed, Ada Lovelace wrote math routines for the very first digital computer architecture.
Key Takeouts from the EBAN Winter University in Copenhagen
First and most common reason for a startup to fail is that there is no actual market need for that product or service