here are the winners of the contest
A challenge with ideas, to be declined in real start-ups. At the Teatro degli Atti in Rimini 14 projects made it to the final of the 20th edition of “New ideas New businesses”, for a prize pool of 20 thousand euros more advantage. It is the latest step in a program that started last June with 99 teams, which were able to benefit from a training course designed for them.
“The variety of projects is interesting – he says Maurizio Focchi, president of New Ideas New Businesses – and I must admit that the quality gets higher every year. It was difficult to decide the winners because there were so many deserving “.
“Young start-ups – he explains Francesco Amati, General manager of the Asa group, among the protagonists of the talkshow that opened the evening – they bring a freshness and a passion that is not so easy to find in established companies, but above all they bring a new way of conceiving innovation in business and in the market “.
In the final this evening the 14 most innovative business projects, which have exposed the ideas behind their start-ups. The first three classifications are Morelli Tech, BathBact and Non Studio. Yes, 10 thousand, 6 thousand and 3 thousand euros were awarded respectively, in addition to free registration for two years in Confindustria Romagna or the national association of the San Marino industry. In addition, the prizes offered by the partners, including those dedicated to the enterprises of the Titan. The Sums Award goes to Titan Funghi, the San Marino Innovation Award to Bathbact. But they weren’t the only Sammarinese in competition: for example, there was also Chainpeers. “Our idea is to introduce a new figure in the personnel search market – explains the founder Nicola Petaccia – who works alongside the consultancy firm and collaborates within the selection process, reporting figures present within its network “.
Within the service the interviews a Maurizio Focchi, president of New Ideas New Businesses; Francesco Amati, General Manager of the Asa Group; Nicola Petaccia, founder of Chainpeers