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TechChill to showcase 10 leading Latvian start-ups at the international start-up fair Node by Slush

Ten leading Latvian start-ups and scale-ups have been selected and will be showcased at a virtual national pavilion, Heart of the Baltic Tech, at the international start-up exhibit Node by Slush from October 1 to December 31. The global start-up exhibit takes place online and will gather and connect the most promising start-ups and prominent investors from European countries with the most developed and advanced start-up and technology ecosystems.

Node by Slush is created and curated by the world's biggest start-up community and event, Slush. The event that gathers over 25 000 people offers a platform that allows start-ups worldwide to connect with investors, mentors, and partners. The main goals of Heart of the Baltic Tech, the Latvian national pavilion at the global start-up exhibit, are to promote the Latvian start-up and technology ecosystem as a flexible and favorable business environment custom-built for companies with innovation focus and scaling potential, highlight its most outstanding benefits, including the high-tech digital infrastructure, and continue building the country brand as a start-up friendly and economically favorable choice to build a business.

Visit the Latvian national pavilion Heart of the Baltic Tech at Node by Slush here.

"Latvian start-up ecosystem is a small and tight-knit community with links across the region. Node by Slush offers to join the world's biggest start-up event and community, giving us a unique and highly valuable opportunity to strengthen and extend these links. Being among the biggest names in the European start-up scene allows us to create connections with investors usually out of our reach, attract otherwise inaccessible start-ups, and promote our ecosystem to a much more international and broader audience. The national pavilion will give a taste of what the Latvian ecosystem can offer and has yielded so far, and bring attention to some of the brightest and most ambitious Latvian growth-stage start-ups," adds Marija Ručevska, Chair of the Board at TechChill Foundation.

A team of experts from TechChill Foundation and the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia has selected start-ups and scale-ups looking to raise the next round of investment, have substantial growth potential, or are currently going through an intensive hiring process. The companies representing Latvia at Node by Slush are Solfeg.io, Nordigen, CastPrint, Jeff-App, Sonarworks, Longenesis, AgroPlatforma, Asya.ai, Printify, and Exponential Technologies. TechChill aims to support these companies by enabling them access to Node by Slush benefits, such as a curated community for start-ups, investors, and ecosystem builders, mentoring sessions, investor workshops, and various roundtables and keynotes.

Investors, ecosystem builders, and start-ups are invited to join the international start-up exhibit and explore Node by Slush events and other country national pavilions, activities, and offered services and opportunities. The Latvian national pavilion Heart of the Baltic Tech is organized and developed by TechChill Foundation and its strategic partner, Investment and Development Agency of Latvia.

"Latvia has been steadily growing as an emerging start-up hub. With a population under 2 million people and capital Riga serving more than 1.2 million people daily, the country has not only supported the growth of local start-ups with flexible regulations and business infrastructure but increasingly positioned itself as the headquarters for many international start-ups, along with deep-tech, looking for the best launchpad to grow. Our goal at the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia is to lead these developments by offering well-suited services to these companies and also by supporting the ecosystem players in their initiatives, the national pavilion Heart of the Baltic's Tech is a great example of such," shares Reinis Āzis, Deputy Director at the Investment and Development Agency of Latvia.

SOURCE: TECHCHILL (techchill.co)