Đorđe Dimitrijević and SignAvatar 🤷♂️
From conversations with American investors to the electrifying event in Trebinje, Đole is on top of everything, full of energy and with a smile on his face. ⚡️If you’re familiar with the Serbian startup ecosystem or if you’ve seen the screens displaying information for people with disabilities at the Prokop train station, then you probably know who the guy we’re talking about today is. 🚞
Djordje has a cool story about how he entered the world of entrepreneurship. He shared with us how, during his studies, he worked on mini projects with his friends and listed ideas for his first startup. 👨🏻💻
Today, one of those student ideas, SignAvatar, is featured at Nikola Tesla Airport. If you’re curious about how it all started, check out the rest of the text. 🤙
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Although he graduated in computer science at the ET, Djordje now spends more time sending emails to potential clients and partners than coding. But thanks to that, his product now has a pilot project at Nikola Tesla Airport. 🛫
In the interview, Djole shared a broader perspective on studying that guided him. He mentioned that while you might first think of grades when considering success during studies, that might not be the whole picture. 🧐
He emphasized how important it is for students to try to apply their knowledge through mini projects, competitions, and even in their startups during their studies. 🧑🎨
If you’re interested in learning more about his studies and the parallel work on SignAvatar, check out the interview.