The eXit conference team, in partnership with the VTB Accelerator, has released a report on 100 promising technology companies in the Russian market. It is based on more than 100 applications from companies from Russia and the CIS countries at the pre-seed to scaling stage, which were collected by the organizers. All solutions have high potential for innovation and rapid growth.
The companies presented in the report operate in industries such as FinTech, marketing, EdTech, eCommerce, SaaS, media/content, cybersecurity, Al, HealthTech, sustainability, HR, event management, FoodTech, romantic, family, productivity tools.
Among them: 30 are at the pre-seed stage, 55 are at the seed stage, and 15 are at the scale-up stage.
Among the geographical distribution in the report, startups from Russia prevail.
"The report brings together the most promising startups of the conference, which have significant potential for starting in the Russian market. We hope that this will help participants to promote their developments among investors and corporations, attract funding and find new large clients. We are confident that they are ready to conquer the market and set new standards in their segments," said Natalia Degtyareva, director of the VTB accelerator.
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