NAK announces its large-company-startup program again
The National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) is announcing the NAK TechLab large-company-startup program for the seventh time, the organization told MTI on last Tuesday.
The National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) is launching the NAK TechLab large-company-startup program for the seventh time. The program aims to enable startups and leading industry players to jointly develop innovative solutions to the most pressing problems in agriculture. The program, which connects large companies and emerging businesses, combines creativity, expertise and professional support to help Hungarian agriculture and the food industry. The key partners of this year’s initiative are AXIÁL Kft., which is looking for developments that increase the efficiency of field crop production, and the Bonafarm Group, which is looking for artificial intelligence and image recognition-based solutions in plant protection, animal health and many other areas – they wrote. According to the announcement, the participants will also receive agricultural professional mentoring and business support. The program’s professional partner, Obuda Uni Venture Capital (OUVC), which belongs to Óbuda University, will also strengthen the selected teams with venture capital and mentoring in its investment field.
MTI
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