On November 14, Morion Digital Technopark hosted the II All-Russian Forum for the Development of Technological Entrepreneurship and the demo day of the Bolshaya Razvedka accelerator. The event brought together entrepreneurs, investors and startup creators from 21 regions of Russia, who presented their best technology projects.
Dmitry Ponosov, Commercial Director of TrafficData, took part in the key event of the business program, the panel discussion "Innovation Ecosystem: how to strengthen the link between science, small technological business and development institutions for a breakthrough in the priorities of scientific and technical progress".
During the discussion, the participants discussed how to combine scientific research, startups and government support to achieve national technological goals. Experts shared their opinions on what barriers hinder the introduction of innovations and how to overcome them, which tools have already proved their effectiveness.
"We have tried literally all of the support measures. We are the guys who try to take advantage of the opportunities. But where did it all start? Five years ago, a group of enthusiasts began to test the first hypothesis.
The companies that are represented here today – small technology companies or startups - can only test a small number of hypotheses due to limited resources. What would you like to advise the young guys? Try to test hypotheses faster and check more of them," commented Dmitry Ponosov.
The discussion became a vivid example of how the exchange of experience and open dialogue help technology businesses confidently move forward and find new growth points.
Dmitry Ponosov, Commercial Director of TrafficData, took part in the key event of the business program, the panel discussion "Innovation Ecosystem: how to strengthen the link between science, small technological business and development institutions for a breakthrough in the priorities of scientific and technical progress".
During the discussion, the participants discussed how to combine scientific research, startups and government support to achieve national technological goals. Experts shared their opinions on what barriers hinder the introduction of innovations and how to overcome them, which tools have already proved their effectiveness.
"We have tried literally all of the support measures. We are the guys who try to take advantage of the opportunities. But where did it all start? Five years ago, a group of enthusiasts began to test the first hypothesis.
The companies that are represented here today – small technology companies or startups - can only test a small number of hypotheses due to limited resources. What would you like to advise the young guys? Try to test hypotheses faster and check more of them," commented Dmitry Ponosov.
The discussion became a vivid example of how the exchange of experience and open dialogue help technology businesses confidently move forward and find new growth points.