At Pi Campus we usually organize meetups to encourage lessons learned sharing among the founders of the startup we invested in. Sometimes we open up those events to a restricted numbers of founders we know or who were recommended to us by other founders or investors.
On Tuesday, June 25th we organize a founders meetup with Nicola Mattina, who recently sold Stamplay, the startup he co-founded with Giuliano Iacobelli, to Apple.
Nicola will share with us the lessons he learned during his journey from starting up the company to deciding to sell it and, finally, selling to one of the leading companies of the technology ecosystem.
Over the past twenty years, Nicola worked mainly as a consultant helping complex organizations to understand and embrace digital transformation. In 2013, he co-founded and invested in Stamplay, a low-code development platform to make it easy to connect APIs to support business processes, sold to Apple in 2019.
He teaches entrepreneurship, innovation and product management at University Roma Tre and helps innovators design and launch products and business ventures. Nicola is also one of the amazing mentors of Pi School.
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