Stefan Kiryazov

Stefan published his first software (a subatomic particle interaction visualization) in 1997 at the tender age of 14 and has been active in various tech communities ever since. He didn’t get into the blockchain space early enough to retire on his own island so he is still around, promoting the budding smart contract industry which he predicts will disrupt various major business in the near future. He believes that as of today EOS is the most credible platform to bring about this revolution so he’s focused on bringing the community together and informing the general public on what’s to come.

Boris Strandjev

GDG Sofia is а group of enthusiasts that gather around Google technologies. We organize different events – seminars, conferences or just dine outs, and discuss the latests developments.

Arjan van Eersel

Arjan comes from the world of corporate services and has been a consultant for international business and taxation for many years, while also coding on internal and open source software projects. Now with his business domain knowledge and coding experience his company is working on delivering software, which uses modern technologies such as blockchain and self-sovereign identity, for the corporate services sector. He also (co)-hosts the Bulgarian meetups for Go, Rust, Hyperledger and aeternity blockchain.

Vyara Savova

Legal Hackers is a global movement of lawyers, policymakers, designers, technologists, and academics who explore and develop creative solutions to some of the most pressing issues at the intersection of law and technology. Through local meetups, hackathons, and workshops, Legal Hackers spot issues and opportunities where technology can improve and inform the practice of law and where law, legal practice, and policy can adapt to rapidly changing technology.

Boris Angelov

Boris is a senior student majoring in Business Administration and Computer Science from the American University in Bulgaria, currently President of the student technology club – The Hub AUBG. Being exposed to the Liberal Arts system allowed him to broaden his knowledge in fields of IT and business. By immersing himself in challenging environments, he strives to sustain his passion and enthusiasm for never-ending learning while contributing to society.

George Petrov

Trevor Workspaces is aiming to build a network of on-demand workspaces, that attract talent and provide “Maker space” infrastructure for hardware builders.

Sofia Lyateva

Google’s Women Techmakers program provides visibility, community, and resources for women in technology. From 2014 to present, Women Techmakers is continually launching global scalable initiatives and piloting new programs to support and empower women in the industry.

WTM is inclusive and welcomes all the people interested in changing mindsets and unbiasing with education, passion and support!

Bozhidar Georgiev

CEO at Work & Share – one of the biggest coworking spaces in the Balkan region – 300 + Members in the community / 3000+ sqr.meters

Dimitar Bosovski

Dimitar is 30 years old hard worker with two kids at home. In the past 10 years he takes part as owner or Product Manager or products involving hardware & software development- Mobile payments, IoT, Home Automation, Industrial solutions and even house and office constructions. Dimitar is part of projects like Findy, HiGPS, S2our, Balkan Center, Passive Smart House and many others.

Neven Boyanov

Irrepressible startup enthusiast, entrepreneur, lecturer, activist at the Programmer’s Club in Veliko Tarnovo. Started in 2013 the Tinusaur Project – an educational platform for learning electronics, robotics and programming. Co-founded in 2007 Interlecta, a product company with offices in Bulgaria and in US that develops products in the field of telemedicine.

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