The presentation is one of the main tools and a very powerful weapon in the hands of a skilled start-up. A good presentation can hit a potential investor completely. The bad thing is to hurt or even kill the start-up himself. Before you go to a person who is ready to invest in a project, you must be able to teach yourself well, fill in the remaining gaps, take into account all the nuances that can arise. That is why, more recently, pitch sessions called “Pitch me Day” began to take place in the Kazan IT Park Business Incubator, where any resident who wishes can present his project, as well as receive recommendations from guests and experts.

The main listeners and appraisers of the projects last night were: Director of IT Park Anton Grachev, head of the investment development department of the Investment Venture Fund of the Republic of Tatarstan - Ilnur Mutykov, and also the management team of the Business Incubator headed by Yaroslav Shvetsov. It is worth noting that in addition to the above-mentioned persons, the project representatives could also give their recommendations on the work of partners, evaluate their potential and opportunities, and finally, share their experience.

On this day, the following business incubator residents took their word:
Sweet Coders is a search service for IT specialists on popular open source hosting services (GitHub, Google Code) for IT companies and recruiting agencies.
Marabaka - iPad application with interactive instructions for assembling interesting things with their own hands, and a site where children can upload photos of their inventions and crafts.
Track Service is an intelligent system for planning and analyzing the operation of vehicles.
Fixfeel is a social network that allows you to share emotions between users.
RoadAR - all-in-one mobile application for drivers.
Columbis - Saas service for the automation of travel agencies.
Cafe4me - SaaS-service for online pre-order in the cafe.
Clickland is a geo-information portal for land use.

The event lasted a total of two and a half hours, at the end of which each of the residents and guests could share their impressions of what he saw. So the director of the IT park, Anton Grachev, noted that the vector for this undertaking to conduct such pitch sessions is set correctly and will be good if it gets its further development. Well, we hope that in the very near future we will see more and more bright pitch sessions.
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