12 months ago

What Does the Country’s New Generation Believe?

A comprehensive study on the nation’s new generation, presented at the first Humannera conference at Technopolis Athens, unfortunately revealed concerns we’ve had for some time. Young individuals aged 18 to 26 feel uncertain about their future and are generally not optimistic. They believe it’s imperative for companies and individuals to seriously address environmental issues. They […]

1 years ago

Women’s Entrepreneurship Through the Eyes of Men and Women

Although we dislike the term “women’s entrepreneurship,” unfortunately, in our times, we must use it, as it remains relatively rare and challenging for women. This is either due to the many roles a woman is called upon to fulfill (mother, partner, employer), which are sometimes contradictory, or because true equality (at least not as we […]

1 years ago

Why Do New Startup Founders Constantly Talk About Disruption?

Over the past four years, I’ve been mentoring at various incubators in Greece, teaching “market research for startups” and assisting both young and older individuals in establishing businesses. In this context, I’ve collaborated with and supported over 50 startups and must admit that I’m weary of hearing the term “disruption” in business idea presentations. In […]

2 years ago

Co-living: An Antidote to High Rent Prices

If you’re looking to rent in a major urban center, you’ve likely noticed that prices have risen significantly, resulting in a large portion of your income going towards rent. The best solution to this problem is co-living, which halves expenses. Ierax Analytix, in collaboration with the MyRoomie app, surveyed 1,509 individuals over the age of […]