Rome Business School is excited to announce its active participation in the prestigious International Startup Congress scheduled to take place in Seville from December 13 to 15. As the largest gathering in the international startup ecosystem, the Congress will bring together over 700 economic leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors from 46 countries.
Known for its unwavering commitment to fostering entrepreneurial development among students worldwide, Rome Business School aims to contribute its expertise to the global entrepreneurial community. Dean Antonio Ragusa highlights the significance of this participation, stating, “Our involvement in this congress is a fantastic opportunity to share our initiatives and learnings with the international community. Collaboration and networking are powerful drivers of innovation and progress in the business world.”
At the International Startup Congress, Rome Business School looks forward to engaging with over 200 speakers and representatives from 300 firms and institutions. This participation provides a valuable platform for forming new alliances and gaining insights into the latest trends in entrepreneurship. Dean Antonio Ragusa emphasizes, “This event aligns perfectly with our mission to provide a comprehensive educational experience that goes beyond traditional learning.”
Seville, hosting nearly a thousand participants from 46 countries, is set to become the global epicenter of entrepreneurship from December 13 to 15. Co-organized by the International Startup Association and the Business Market Network, the Congress aims to promote alliances between innovation, entrepreneurship, and startup ecosystems. The event will feature the Startup Global Hub Awards, showcasing entrepreneurial, investment, professional, and innovative talent within the international startup ecosystem.
Sponsored by various entities, including the Chamber of Commerce and the Seville Factory, the Congress has exceeded expectations with a sold-out status. The event boasts a comprehensive program of conferences, panels, pitch spaces, business rounds, workshops, and presentations.
Rome Business School sees its participation in the International Startup Congress as a pivotal step towards creating a more interconnected and innovative entrepreneurial landscape globally. The institution is confident that this engagement will not only enhance its global footprint but also significantly contribute to the development of its students and the wider entrepreneurial community. The school expresses excitement about being part of the International Startup Congress and anticipates that its involvement will play a crucial role in the advancement of students and the broader entrepreneurial community.
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