The European Business and Innovation Centre (CEEI) of Castellón has promoted a session where representatives of the province's business fabric had the opportunity to learn about some of the most promising entrepreneurship projects in the territory. The StarTech Innovation program is aimed at technology startups in the consolidation phase, helping them to strengthen their value proposition and design a roadmap for sustainable growth through months of work with specialized mentors.
During the event, VersedIA, Niubiq, Gottaku, Brambas, and Twin Software Factory presented their business models and answered questions from a committee of experts including Xavi Garcia, Víctor Rodríguez, Enrique Vicedo, Codrut Aioanei, Joaquín Martín, Julio Vicedo, Josep Lázaro, and Andrés Gurrea.
The startup VersedIA, presented by its CEO Ignasi Tormo, uses artificial intelligence to help the elderly write, remember, and leave their legacy, structuring their memories as a professional biography and sending the finished book to the client.
Niubiq, founded by Gonzalo Bravo and Sergio Aguado, offers an artificial intelligence brain that converts conversations between salespeople and clients into a source of information for better decision-making, analyzing behavioral patterns and sales performance evaluations.
Gottaku, as explained by its CEO and founder Pedro Teruel, brings together fans, brands, stores, and artists on a multi-vendor platform for the otaku world, combining an AI-based search engine, direct communication, and a design inspired by anime and Japanese culture.
In the fashion sector, Brambas develops 'barefoot' sneakers with sustainable materials aimed at restoring strength, balance, and natural posture, as presented by Ángel Juárez, communications director. The brand seeks to solve postural problems caused by conventional footwear.
Finally, Twin Software Factory, created by Sergi Aguilera, provides SMEs with digital agents with a human appearance, such as Diana, Jacobo, Jessy, Ramón, Facundo, José Luis, and Débora, to handle repetitive tasks and improve decision-making.
Justo Vellón, director of CEEI Castellón, highlighted "the enormous innovative potential existing in the Valencian economy and, more specifically, in the province of Castellón", emphasizing the importance of programs like StarTech Innovation to support startups.
The event also featured Estefanía Pastor, editor-in-chief of Valencia Plaza, who analyzed trends in the entrepreneurial ecosystem and offered insights into communication between startups and the media.




