BBF project granted residency in Germany

Baku. 19 July. REPORT.AZ/ "Ticketsetup" (Electronic Ticket System), a resident of the Baku Business Factory (BBF), enters Germany's start-up market. The project authors have already received a positive response.

The author and chief executive of the "Ticketsetup" project, Parvin Amirov, told Report that the RTZ startup and coworking center located in Cologne, Germany, has invited them to Cologne, Germany for 3 months (September 2018 - December 2018).

The letter, signed by the head of the center Heinz Bettmann, states that they were ready to provide office for the "Ticketsetup" project for the period of three months. The same service provided by BBF in Azerbaijan.

In addition, the RTZ official said that a promotional PR will be published about "Ticketsetup" in the startup magazine RheinZeiger.

P. Amirov notes that RTZ has created another unique opportunity for them: "They offered us to come to Germany by mid-September and take part in the startup conference “StartupCon” on September 18-19 at Lanxess Arena. Notably, more than 500 startups have been registered at this conference. The uniqueness of this conference is that investors have a great interest in it and they make a startup choice to invest. More than 10,000 visitors expected to attend this year's StartupCon.

Notably, "Ticketsetup" project, a BBF resident, offers Turnkey Ticketing Solution. This means purchasing tickets both online and offline. Up to now, more than 1.5 million tickets have been sold through the "Ticketsetup" system.

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