Carrefour Invests In Four Polish Foodtech Startups
Four Polish startups in the foodtech sector have been awarded a grant from the Carrefour Foundation, the company has announced.
The companies include Food Jack, KuMin.Sys, Nielone, and Yoush. Technology Incubator Foundation together with the content partner foodtech.ac. is implementing the project.
The startups received a total of €100,000, which will be spent on product development, marketing, sales, and attracting investors.
The institution focuses, among others, on combating social exclusion, farm development, and supporting professions related to gastronomy.
The grant is administered by the Technological Incubator Foundation, which runs the Youth Business Poland programme and the acceleration programme for foodtech.ac startups, in which all four innovative companies took part.
ESM
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