Danube Startup Summit: Empowering the Next Generation of Young Entrepreneurs
Danube Startup Summit is an event for young people to hear valuable insights from successful people.
Innovation in Eastern Europe is undoubtedly struggling. Think of the brands changing our lives: huge businesses such as Apple, Meta, Windows, and Nvidia are all based in the United States, with little to none of this caliber based in Eastern Europe. A particularly startling statistic shows this economic discrepancy between unicorn companies per population in the U.S. as opposed to Europe and Eastern Europe. The term “unicorn company” refers to a privately owned startup valued at over US$1 billion, and currently, there are 712 based in the United States for a population of almost 350 million, while in the entirety of Europe, there are 202 for a population of nearly 750 million. Therefore, there are more than ten times as many unicorn companies per capita in the United States than there are in Europe, and even more staggeringly, for a population of nearly 300 million, there are only approximately 15 in Eastern Europe, almost 100 times less. Think of all the innovation, economic growth, and quality of life we miss out on due to stumped business growth and development.
We believe that the root of this cause can be majorly attributed to culture. The mere existence of places such as Silicon Valley or New York prove the effort and resources nations such as America put into developing startups, locating new ideas, and providing investment, something sorely needed in Hungary and Eastern Europe alike. Jared Schrieber, American Billionaire, Hungarian superangel, and a speaker at our upcoming event, said it best: “If I had started my business in Hungary, I would have failed right out the gate.” He expands by saying that in order for a Startup to grow into a unicorn, a symbiotic dance of dozens of key components must work in harmony. Great lawyers, investors, and partners are essential, just to name a few. The Danube Summit aims to help create this very ecosystem, specifically addressing the capture and mentorship of young talent, catapulting Eastern Europe into a competitive, valuable startup landmark.
On January 18th, 2025 our first event will take place at Engame Academy, featuring speakers such as Jared Schrieber, a Californian dollar billionaire tech entrepreneur; Nagy György, one of the wealthiest Hungarian entrepreneurs and founder of the Wallis group; and Daniel Balla, CPO and co-founder of Bitrise, Hungary’s very own unicorn company. Our amazing speakers give direct opportunities for mentorship and general advice and will share their difficulties and experiences in regards to successful entrepreneurship. Our attendees will also get the chance to meet amazing like-minded young entrepreneurs and build connections. If that weren’t enough, the event is free and is exclusive for anyone aged 21 and under, and we welcome all attendees with complimentary drinks and food. Let’s make our dreams into reality, and let’s help each other do so.
The Danube Startup Summit is funded by George Mason University and partnered with the Global Young Entrepreneur Society (GYES) and Daily News Hungary. Our founders are Szilágyi Ferenc Deli (fszilagyi@danubesummit.org) (18) and Gerlei Daniel (dgerlei@danubesummit.org) (17).
VENUE: Engame Academy – Budapest, Maros utca 12, 1122,
DATE & TIME: January 18th, 2025, 15:30-20:00
Registration: Eventbrite
More information: Danube Summit Website
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