Split Tech City is a community composed of well-intentioned and progressive companies, startups, associations, initiatives, institutions and individuals. Together we encourage and develop the IT sector of Split and the surrounding region.
Support our communityNEXT has been a bit of a hot topic for days, as well as the lectures of Andrijana and Željka,…
The organizers of the Green Future conference invite interested startups to submit innovative solutions in the field of sustainable development…
We announced NEXT, announced the first and second NEXT speakers, and then we decided to make you reflect deeply by…
You might think we have forgotten about our favorite monthly meetup, what with organizing the return of the Women In…
We announced NEXT, and we announced its first speaker, so… what’s next?! Well – announcing the next NEXT speaker, of…
In addition to IT companies, agencies, associations, and institutions, the strength of our local tech community also lies in excellent…
It might be an odd title for the overview of yesterday’s Women In Tech meetup but bear with us for…
By this time everyone knows what NEXT is, right?! And a lot of you have already started signing up for…
Split Tech City community is richer for another member! AISMA is a research and technology center based in Milan. In…
It’s time to meet another company that recently joined the Split Tech City community! Newfire Global Partners, an American IT…
Are you ready for Hack4Split 2023?! Because this hackathon is ready for you! 😉 The Split Entrepreneurship Center and the…
It’s time to meet another company that recently joined our community! KING ICT is a company whose specialties are advanced…
And it was about time, don’t you agree?! We’re happy this meetup is making a comeback, and we’re sure you…
There’s no better way to ensure a bright future but to invest in it now. That is why we’re bringing…
After the fabulous first Startups Meetup in collaboration with the Student Business Incubator, here is another event startups shouldn’t miss!…
If we told you that there was an approach to math and math problems kids would enjoy and even ask…