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International startup conference to be held in the city next month

DA NANG Today
Published: September 21, 2017

HATCH! FAIR, an international startup conference, will return to Ha Noi, HCM City and Da Nang, the event’s organiser said on Tuesday.

HATCH! FAIR 2016 witnessed the participation of nearly 130 start-up firms. — Photo thoibao.today Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/bizhub/394089/cities-host-largest-startup-conference-and-exhibition.html#XY0v31FcRoAtR1U5.99
HATCH! FAIR 2016 attracted a total of nearly 130 start-up firms. — Photo thoibao.today

HATCH! FAIR Elite conference, which discusses challenges and opportunities to promote the role of businesses in sustainable development, will take place in Ha Noi on Saturday, 23 September.

A similar event, slated to be held in Da Nang on 7 October, will showcase leading influential entrepreneurs, whilst discussing actions towards improving the early-stage startup ecosystem in the city.

The conference will be held in HCM City from 27-28 October, as part of HCM City’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Week 2017.  It will gather international and national businesspeople within the startup ecosystem in Viet Nam, along with top national and international leaders, entrepreneurs, investors and ecosystem builders.

An annual startup exhibition will be held at the same time as the conference, showcasing more than 200 innovation-based startups, which will be vying for the attention of potential customers and media coverage.

Notably, over 30 shortlisted early-stage innovation-based companies will compete for awards including cash, investment and field trips in HCM City.

Since 2013, HATCH! FAIR has been organised by HATCH! Ventures Viet Nam with support of the United Nation Development Programme in Viet Nam and the Embassy of Australia in Viet Nam.

The previous event attractted a total of 128 start-up companies and orgnisations, plus over 80 speakers from 20 countries, including successful entrepreneurs, experienced investors and top experts in their own industries.

(Source: VNS/ DA NANG Today)

 

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