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A medical startup will represent Bulgaria at Start.up! Germany Tour 2024

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Kelvin Health is the Bulgarian startup company that will represent the country at Europe Contest 2 and the Start.up forum! Germany Tour 2024. The exhibition presents international start-ups to companies and key investors in Germany. This was announced by the German-Bulgarian Chamber of Industry and Commerce in the bulletin of the organization Bulgarien Aktuell. 

The winner was determined by the chamber with the help of a jury and received the right to participate in the Europe Contest 2, organized by the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce in Dortmund (IHK Dortmund) on February 27, 2024.

The competition will also feature representatives of Azerbaijan, Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Serbia. 

Kelvin Health is developing a tool with a thermal camera to analyze the health status of a person.



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