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Why Serbia is a good place for setting up a business
October 10, 2023 @ 9:30 am - 10:10 am
Belgrade gets digital meetup #9
Panel discussion
Splet Tech Conference
October, 10th
Time: 9:30-10:10h
Hall 7
According to the 2023 Startup Genome Report, Serbia’s IT sector is valued at $1 billion. Serbia is renowned for its talents, tax benefits, among other things. Join us at the panel to learn firsthand about the positive aspects of running a business in Serbia.
Panel facilitator: Srividya Kalyanaraman
Panel participants:
Blanka Šupe – Haos Community Space
Participants:
Blanka Šupe is a startup advisor and the Founder of Haos Community Space, the first invite-only coworking and community space for startups in Belgrade.
Blanka has more than 15 years of experience in marketing, demand generation, and building and advising startups globally.
Before moving to Serbia to establish Haos Community Space, she worked in many b2b SaaS companies in San Francisco (including SAP) and founded her own martech startup Prazely.
Group Head of Technology at Paysend Group Ltd. (UK), Managing Director Paysend Technology Centre d.o.o. (Serbia)
Andrei is a “career banker” with 25 years of experience (Citi, Raiffeisen) in Finance and Technology functions (Russia, CIS, Eastern and Central Europe). As a huge technology enthusiast he believes that technology can make our world better and also believes in people who build and create these technologies. At Paysend he aspires to nurture high-performance professional teams that build products that excite and amaze clients. As a start-up mentor and advisor he loves to see ideas flourish from crazy to believable, then to real products.
Leonard Delannoi, CFO and COO at Tyll
Léonard specialized in financial due diligence on cross-border transactions at KPMG in Paris and Belgrade. At Tyllo he’s helping the company become a strong partner for all software development outsourcing in TelCo and streaming services. Tyllo has 55 employees based in Belgrade.