What is the fundamental quality that all great entrepreneurs share? Mike Volpi, partner at Index Ventures, addressed this on stage at #ITW24. With over 20 years of experience investing in more than 160 startups—including success stories like Facebook, Deliveroo, Dropbox, Revolut, Skype, Slack, and Just Eat, among others—Index Ventures knows a thing or two about ground-breaking founders and businesses. According to Mike Volpi, what sets great entrepreneurs apart is their ability to be "highly commercial people." This means they have the talent to identify large markets where they can introduce their innovative products or services. Want to learn more? Watch the full video and follow us for more insights from the latest edition of ITW.
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The secret to success? As Matilde Giglio shared on stage at ITW, it’s about hiring the best people available, giving them care, all the resources they need to excel, and, above all, fostering a culture of trust that empowers people to make tough decisions quickly. Even Healthcare is the startup founded in India by Matilde Giglio, Mayank Banerjee, and Alessandro Davide Ialongo that offers unlimited consultations, diagnostic tests, and cashless hospitalization through an in-house medical team, a network of owned clinics, and many insurance partners. Last month, Even closed a $30 million Series A round led by Khosla Ventures, enabling the startup to further expand quality healthcare access in India and build three new hospitals across the country. We're glad to have had leaders like Matilde on our stage at #ITW24. Keep following us for more insights!
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Riccardo Carnevale sat down with Marco Ogliengo at #ITW24 Podcast Day 🎧 Catch the full episode here > https://lnkd.in/gxPgDMPi 🎙️
In Jet HR per tutti il mantra è: chiedi feedback per migliorare costantemente. Ad esempio, ogni volta che un sales parla con clienti e prospect raccoglie ossessivamente i loro feedback e li condivide con tutto il team. È proprio a partire da questo che il team sales di Jet ha un ruolo strategico nello sviluppo del prodotto. 👇 Ecco come (grazie a Riccardo Carnevale e Starting Finance per il video)
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Jeannette zu Fürstenberg, Managing Director and Head of Europe at General Catalyst, is driven by a powerful vision: advancing Europe as a global tech leader. By supporting ambitious founders, she is committed to building enduring businesses that strengthen Europe’s resilience, competitiveness, and sovereignty. ✨ Discover the inspiring profiles we had on stage at #ITW24, and follow us for more updates and insights!
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One month ago we brought together visionaries, creators, and leaders to shape what's next. Relive the energy, the inspiration, and the connections that made #ITW24 unforgettable. Missed it this year? No worries! #ITW25 is already on the horizon, and it promises to be even bigger and bolder. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the innovation that’s shaping our future. Keep following and join us in 2025 for another groundbreaking experience!
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👉 What’s the future of the Italian startup scene? 👉 How can you attract people like Brian Chesky and Sam Altman to Italian Tech Week in Turin? 👉And what’s the role of empathy and community in building startups? These are some of the questions Marcin Lewandowski to Diyala D'Aveni, head of Vento, during the latest episode of the EU Startup Podcast. In their half-hour conversation, Diyala shared her journey in the startup world, her insights on personal growth, the mission of Vento, and the future of the Italian startup ecosystem. They also explored topics like the importance of empathy and community in building startups, and the challenges of organizing Italy’s most important tech event, Italian Tech Week. Don’t miss out on the episode! YouTube: https://lnkd.in/e8UKSW4U Spotify: https://lnkd.in/edfm3AsJ
This week on EU-Startups Podcast, we catch up with the incredible Diyala D'Aveni, Head of Vento & the organizer of Italian Tech Week, who’s shaping the future of Italy's tech scene. 🇮🇹 🚀 Vento is an Italian venture builder backed by Exor Ventures. With $520M invested in 76 startups globally, Exor Ventures is focusing on discovering exceptional founders with the ambition to build great companies and backing them from pre-seed to pre-IPO. 🔥 Join Marcin Lewandowski and Diyala D'Aveni for an inspiring conversation as they dive into: - The future of the Italian startup scene - Behind the scenes of attracting tech legends like Brian Chesky & Sam Altman to Italian Tech Week in Turin - The power of empathy and community in building startups - Plus, Diyala's personal journey and advice for founders on overcoming biases and fulfilling your full potential Don't miss out – tune in now to hear how Diyala is reshaping the tech landscape in Italy and beyond! YouTube: https://lnkd.in/e8UKSW4U Spotify: https://lnkd.in/edfm3AsJ
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🚀 Did you know that if women had the same access to work as men, global GDP could rise by 26%, and Italy’s by 15%? 🌍🇮🇹 Women still hold only 22% of tech jobs in Europe, and when it comes to media representation, men are interviewed as experts in 82% of cases, while women are often seen as moderators. One year after graduation, women earn about 100 euros less per month. That’s like working for free for a month and a half every year. Even in leadership, only 21.4% of managerial roles are held by women. 💡 On the #ITW24 stage, Luna Esposito, content creator and author at Will Media, broke down these numbers and highlighted the need for more women role models in tech—not just as victims or moderators, but as leaders and experts. Curious to learn more about this? Keep following us for more insights! ✨
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In the world of venture capital, the trends are shifting rapidly. According to data from Dealroom, global VC funding has seen a pullback from the pandemic-fueled boom, but what stands out is how capital is being allocated more strategically. Investors are looking for startups that can demonstrate not just potential, but resilience and adaptability in a volatile market. In a time of unprecedented disruption, agility and speed are crucial. Startups, with their ability to adapt quickly, are thriving in areas where larger, more established companies struggle to keep pace. Sectors like Generative AI, which has raised over $20 billion in 2023 alone, and Electric Mobility, EV Battery Tech and Space Tech, with more than $30 billion invested globally, are seeing the strongest interest. In this context, the ability to pivot and iterate is more valuable than ever. Startups that offer innovative solutions in sectors like the ones mentioned before are securing funding because they meet the demand for scalable, long-term impact. The focus has shifted from short-term gains to sustainable business models capable of weathering economic shifts. As @Sam Altman suggested during ITW24, we are in a moment where traditional rules are suspended, and startups that can move fast and innovate are poised to lead the way. The future is being shaped by those who are ready to embrace change and seize the opportunities of this dynamic landscape, and we can’t wait to meet and welcome on next year’s stage these people.
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We designed #ITW24 to meet this need—whether you’re an investor, VC, or founder. With 10,600 meetings facilitated through our app, we’re making sure the right people connect to shape the future.
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"Every minute spent there has been a reminder to look beyond".
"I think pushing for more good instead of less bad is critical." - Sam Altman The Italian Tech Week in Turin has been a unique experience. Being surrounded by people who share your passion and determination creates an environment that makes you want to work on new projects and challenges. Each speaker's talk delivered an important lesson, not just professionally, but also on a personal level. Listening to their stories... you can feel the dedication and effort that each of them has put in to reach their goals. Every minute spent there has been a reminder to look beyond, to aim higher, and, as Sam Altman reminded us, to focus on what can get us to the next level. #ItalianTechWeek #Inspiration #Innovation #Future #Tech #Growth