18/05/2015
While we keep receiving an amazing quantity and quality of applications, we are also getting to know amazing people from all over the world and we are working on some incredible partnerships for the next HiveUp! Program. Our aim is to expand internationally, thus giving the chance to Bocconi students to work in completely different environments!
In the meantime, if you want to take a break from the hard exams studying and get to know better the startup world, we invite you to the "MEET the STARTUP" cocktail, where you will have the chance to expand your network and enjoy a nice aperitivo offered by the Israeli EXPO Pavillon!
On Wednesday May 20th, from 7pm to 10pm, at Café Copernico (via Copernico 38, Milan) you will have to opportunity to meet:
- Israeli start-ups leaders in the packaging innovation (Oplon, Skyrad e TIPA)
- iOS developers
- branding innovators and designers
- BIT COIN community
In front of a buffet and two offered drinks, you will share ideas, questions and challenges directly with international leaders in innovation!
Send an inbox at [email protected] or call Manuela +39 331 4329008
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ITA: Progettato dall'architetto David Knafo il Padiglione Israele di Expo2015 si estende sull’area confinante con il PadiglioneItalia, a pochi passi dall’incrocio tra il Cardo e il Decumano.
All’interno di "Fields of tomorrow" - questo è il nome del Padiglione di Israele, che si sviluppa su di un’area complessiva di 2369 metri quadri - grazie ai migliori strumenti e metodi di edutainment il visitatore sarà immerso in un’immediata e potente esperienza visiva che presenta un meraviglioso viaggio nell’ingegneria agricola con uno sguardo verso il domani dell’umanità. Il progetto è ispirato dai tratti distintivi della produzione agricola israeliana, trasformati in edificio. Una struttura rivestita da un giardino coltivato verticale e realizzato con il 100% di materiali riciclati.
ENG: Conceived by the architect David Knafo the Pavilion of Israel at Expo2015 covers an area bordering the Italian pavilion PadiglioneItalia at the intersection of the Cardo and the Decumano. The Pavilion of Israel provides an immediate and powerful visual experience which will present the development of agricultural technology to testify the extraordinary journey into the future of all humanity: The Fields of Tomorrow. The project was inspired by the characteristic aspect of Israel's agricultural production, turned into element of the building: covered with vertical garden cultivated and realized with 100% recycled materials.