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    SEE investors search for promising tech startups in Romania

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    International investors from SEE are searching for promising tech start-ups on the second edition of South East Europe Tech Tour 2019 (SEETT) which will take place in Bucharest (May 28) and Sofia (May 29).

    SEETT 2019 is organized by Tech Tour with the support of Venture Capital Almaz Capital Investment Fund. The event aims to promote innovation and investment in the best technology startups in the region.

    South East Europe was chosen to host this year’s edition of the event due to the region’s potential for development in the next period. Eastern Europe Tech Tour will feature the most promising technology startups in South-East Europe, grouped as follows:

    Bucharest, May 28: Romania, Croatia, Hungary, Moldova, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine.

    Sofia, May 29: Bulgaria, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia

    Over 150 startups will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria: the unique character of the technology, the business model, the vision, the ability to execute the business plan, the quality and management experience.

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