The session included a total of nine pitches, each allocated a 3 to 5-minute slot to present their projects, followed by questions and feedback from the audience. Below is a summary of the projects that were pitched:
After the presentations, the session ended with the awarding of the "Best Pitch" which was chosen by the votes of the audience. The award was handed to SuMoS project (Strengthening the ecosystem for sustainable student mobility) and to presenter Katarina Pažur Aničić, acknowledging the outstanding quality, clarity, and innovation of the pitch.
More than 50 participants of the CECIIS conference was present during this Project Pitch session.
This Project Pitch session provided an excellent platform for researchers and professionals to share their work, receive feedback, and inspire further collaboration in advancing technological solutions across various sectors. Participants also got a chance to initiate conversations, exchange business cards and discuss project ideas with like-minded innovators.
Check out the gallery from the Project Pitch session.
