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The selection reflects growing recognition of Another Set of Eyes' approach to helping organisations capture, transfer, and apply expertise through immersive learning, eye-tracking, compliance, and knowledge management technologies.
"Being selected for ViennaUP! is a fantastic opportunity," said Ferenc Boroczky, Founder of Another Set of Eyes.
"Beyond showcasing our technology, it gives us the chance to learn from other founders, build meaningful relationships, and explore new opportunities across Austria and the wider European innovation ecosystem. As we continue expanding beyond the UK, Vienna represents an exciting market for collaboration and growth."
Participation in ViennaUP! also supports the company's growing presence in the DACH region, where organisations are increasingly investing in digital transformation, workforce development, and knowledge transfer.
Another set of eyes looks forward to connecting with founders, partners, customers, and investors throughout the event while exploring new collaborations across Europe.
ViennaUP! is a city-wide festival of entrepreneurship and innovation, created by the startup community for the world. Held across multiple locations throughout Vienna, the festival brings together founders, investors, corporations, researchers, talent, and innovation enablers from around the globe to exchange ideas, build partnerships, and explore new business opportunities.
The 2026 edition took place between 15 and 22 May, including a dedicated WarmUP Weekend followed by the main festival programme. Featuring more than 100 events organised by over 35 programme partners, ViennaUP! has become one of Europe's leading startup festivals, showcasing Vienna's vibrant innovation ecosystem and connecting international startups with the DACH region.
https://viennaup.com/
Another Set of Eyes develops technology that helps organisations capture, transfer, and apply expertise. Through immersive learning, eye-tracking, compliance, and knowledge management solutions, the company helps organisations improve performance, preserve critical knowledge, and build lasting organisational capability.