Slovak innovators made the New Europe 100 Team

The list aims to raise the profile of changemakers in emerging Europe

The Cvernovka creative community showed their new studios in the former chemical school.The Cvernovka creative community showed their new studios in the former chemical school. (Source: Jana Liptáková)

Eight innovators from Slovakia have made it to the 2017 New Europe 100. This is the fourth annual list of central and eastern Europe’s best and brightest citizens who are changing the region’s societies, politics or business environments and displaying fresh approaches to prevailing problems.

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The individuals from 14 countries were selected by Res Publica, the Warsaw-based journal; Google; the state-supported Visegrad Fund which promotes integration within central Europe; and the Financial Times.

The aim of the list is to raise the profile of the changemakers in Europe and build connections among those in the visguard.

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The Slovak innovators include Michal Meško, co-founder and chief executive of Martinus, an online book-resale and brick-and-mortar bookstore chain; Ján Hargaš, chief executive of Slovensko.Digital, a watchdog organisation monitoring e-government activities; and Ján Gondol, a policymaker and a coder, actively involved in promoting open data, open access to scientific research and open education, the Dennik N reported.

Lucia Šicková, co-founder of Pixel Federation, the games company and leader of the company’s Edufactory initiative to apply gamification to learning, was selected. Others include Ján Urbančík, chief executive of digital agency NetSuccess and founder of konspiratori.sk — a list of fake news and conspiracy sites in Slovakia and Czech Republic. Šymon Kliman, Viliam Csino, Boris Meluš and Branislav Čavoj, founding members of Nadácia Cvernovka, an organisation that supports people in the creative industry - as well as the team of co-founders of MultiplexDX, a molecular diagnostics company, consisting of Pavol Čekan, Peter Kilian and Vladimír Wolf were also featured, informs the website of the list.

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In terms of other countries, 11 Czech, 29 Polish, and 6 Hungarian innovators were on the list.

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