Bulgaria’s caretaker Minister of Economy Teodor Sedlarski met with Bulgarian start-up tech companies. This was the third meeting under the initiative in support of the fledgling business. The Bulgarian entrepreneurs presented their projects, including construction of smart homes. Ten odd entrepreneurs attended the meeting. They said during the meeting that they had not used any state financing or EU funding. The innovative ideas of the young Bulgarian businessmen include innovative sensors for beehives, flexible climbing walls, a platform that makes mobile applications easy to use, etc. Our purpose is to show the positive experience and encourage young people to follow that experience, Minister Sedlarski said at the meeting.
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