Berlin Startup GovIntel Wins Prestigious Smart Country Award
The Smart Country Convention, the leading event for digital transformation in the public sector, recently took place in Berlin. Over 18,000 attendees gathered to discuss the future of public services. Among them was GovIntel, a Berlin-based startup that made headlines by winning the prestigious Smart Country Startup Award.
GovIntel, founded in Berlin, specialises in AI-driven analysis of public data. The startup uses its innovative technology to predict procurements in the public sector, helping companies position their solutions effectively and enabling administrations to discover suitable innovations before tenders are published.
The Smart Country Startup Award, an annual innovation prize presented by Bitkom, recognises young companies like GovIntel that offer solutions for the public sector. This year's winner, GovIntel, received a speaking slot at the next Smart Country Convention, valued at 10,000 euros, and a free one-year Bitkom startup membership. The convention itself combines a congress, workshops, an expo, and networking opportunities for professionals from various sectors, including administration, politics, the digital economy, associations, and science.
GovIntel's victory at the Smart Country Convention highlights the potential of AI in transforming public services. The startup's innovative approach to procurement prediction has earned it recognition and valuable opportunities for growth. As the digital state continues to evolve, events like the Smart Country Convention and awards such as the Smart Country Startup Award play a crucial role in fostering innovation and progress.
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