Innovation bus arrived in Almaty region
According to palata.kz, under the assistance of the National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Almaty region, young innovators, participants and finalists of Atamaken Startup business ideas competition can take part in the event.
Different business ideas starting from virtual tourism, production of a new fuel to publishing “3D krisha (roof)” and plastic manholes were presented in the contest. Besides the innovators proposed some on-line services oriented for regional clients.
“Virtual tourism” project aimed for demonstration of tourist sightseeing of Almaty region and the whole country as well in on-line mode will also partake in the event.
By the way project of Mars team – vegetables’ sun drying, when all
nutritive properties are maintained will be presented during the contest.
The finalist will get a grant in the amount of 7.5 million tenge. Winners of second and third places will get 2.5 and 1 million tenge respectively.
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