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August 5, 2022 | Local, Clean technologies, Big data and Artifical Intelligence, Advanced manufacturing 4.0, Autonomous systems (Drones / E-VTOL), Virtual design and testing, Additive manufacturing

⭐️ Du 13 au 15 juillet, au Vieux-Port de Montréal, c'était le retour de l'unique Startupfest ⭐️

Startupfest 2022 est terminé !

Nous en avons assez des webinaires. Nous voulons des échanges humains authentiques, du dynamisme et des apprentissages. C'est pourquoi le Startupfest était de retour en personne du 13 au 15 juillet.

Merci de nous avoir rejoint dans l'emblématique Vieux-Port de Montréal pour faire de nouvelles rencontres, découvrir des idées innovantes, participer aux opportunités de prix, et bénéficier de mentors remarquables.

L'événement a eu lieu sur un site incroyable et incluait la participation à une douzaine d'activités inattendues ainsi qu'à certaines des meilleures conférences sur les startups de la planète.

https://startupfestival.com/fr/

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