Today I am honored to welcome to San Francisco the President of Emilia Romagna Stefano Bonaccini who is arriving with a large business delegation that has a strong focus on agro-tech as well as other industries. Over the course of the delegation's visit for the next ten days, ten Emilia-Romagna start-ups, of which five belonging to the food sector, will be given the opportunity to experience in the field what it means to operate in Silicon Valley.
Here are a few of the visiting companies, if you'd like to look further into them: PlumeStars; FruttaWeb; Sgnam; EasyDinner and many more. These innovative startups were selected through a regional call and will participate in the first edition of a course that will become a permanent training in the Silicon Valley that is sure to transfer valuable knowledge and connections back to the startup scene in Emilia Romagna.
Source: http://sanfranciscoitaly.com/
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