On January 14, 2025, the Central and Eastern European Ecosystem Summit #2 (CEES #2) convened at the Glass Hall of Müpa Budapest, bringing together over 40 speakers and 40 companies from 12 countries. This foundational event aimed to elevate the visibility of the domestic startup scene and strengthen an ecosystem capable of significant economic development through business growth and venture capital engagement.
The summit commenced with opening keynotes by Márton István, CEO of Smart Future Lab of MVM, and Bódis László, Deputy State Secretary of Innovation, who emphasized the importance of accelerating research and innovation in Hungary.
The first panel, titled “Ecosystems vs Economies: Cooperation vs Competition-Based Growth,” featured insights from:
Kösters Thomas, Director at Deep Ecosystems, DE
Deliága Ákos, Founder of Talk-a-bot and VP of Startups and Scaleups at IVSZ
Dervalics Ákos, Founder of Green Brother Accelerator
Tóth Zsófi, Co-Founder of Puzl CoWorking
Golovin Timofey, Founder of Winno Incubator
This discussion delved into the critical role of innovation ecosystems and the balance between cooperation and competition in fostering growth.
Subsequently, the “State of Venture in Innovation Ecosystems” panel examined how venture capital influences growth, featuring:
Medveczky Márton, Associate Partner at Flashpoint VC, UK
Hild Imre, CEO of OUVC, HU
Czirják László, Partner at Interactive VC
Parragh Péter, Principal at Oktogon VC
Vossen Reginald, President of Business Angels EU BAE (online)
Panelists discussed the dual role of venture capital in facilitating and sometimes hindering startup growth.
Afternoon Sessions:
The “Future of Investment Asset Classes and Service Providers” panel addressed the evolution of investment avenues, featuring:
Fáykiss Péter, Director at HOLD AM
Caruana Matthew, JA Foundation, ex-Zaar Crowdfunding
Csillag Péter, President of HUNBAN
Nagy Péter, CMO of Budapest Stock Exchange
Tánczos Péter, Partner at Euroventures VC
Discussions centered on integrating traditional investment methods with emerging platforms like crowdfunding and decentralized finance.
The “Fintechs vs Banks” panel featured:
Juhász Benedek, COO of Peak – Fintech.hu
Ács Zoltán, President of the Hungarian Fintech Association
Bek-Balla László, Head of Digital Channels at Erste Bank
Fetter István, Head of Small Business Division at CIB Bank
Horányi Gergő, Product Director Financial Crime at Wise
Judik Balázs, CMO of Barion
This session explored the dynamics between traditional banking institutions and fintech startups, focusing on competition and potential collaborations.
Keynotes and Networking:
Notable keynotes included:
Wilcock Peter, mentor coach and educator, who presented “Camel in The Tent – The Timeless Lessons of Growth”
Fábián Gergely, CEO of Galaxis CH, who discussed the future of blockchain and its intersection with AI
The event also featured “Pitch&Go,” a live pitch competition where nine startups presented their innovative ideas, allowing attendees to invest in real-time through tokeportal.com/cees.
The summit concluded with a dinner party, providing ample networking opportunities for participants to forge meaningful connections and collaborations.
CEES #2 successfully highlighted the vibrancy and potential of the Central and Eastern European startup ecosystem, fostering discussions and partnerships poised to drive future innovation and economic growth.
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