Silicon Valley in California and Silicon Alley in New York are not the only tech ecosystems in America where an Italian entrepreneur can find exciting opportunities to grow. It depends on the kind of business you are into. That's the lesson learned by Davide Rossi, a 38-years-old Italian mechanical engineer from Badia Polesine, a small town close to Rovigo.
Last March Rossi moved his startup FitBark from New York to Kansas City, Missouri, where he feels "at home". FitBark was recently mentioned by the WSJ as one of the emerging startups in the new business of fitness tracking for dogs. This is his story.
Source: http://blog.startupitalia.eu
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