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Building Trust at Scale: How Campus X Helped Find Me Cure Achieve ISO 27001 - and Why It Matters for Growing Companies
Some projects happen quietly - in shared documents, system dashboards, risk registers, and long conversations after hours. And yet, these are often the projects that shape the future of a company. They define how a business grows, how it is perceived, and how confidently it can stand in front of enterprise clients. This is one of those stories. Earlier this year, Find Me Cure - a long‑time member of the Campus X community and a company enabling easier access to clinical tria
2 days ago5 min read


Freedom, Responsibility, and a Knock on the Door
Ask Roberta Pushkarova what it’s like to work at a venture capital fund, and you won’t get a pitch. You’ll get a story - one that begins with people, continues through community, and circles back to trust. As Marketing Manager at Eleven Ventures , Roberta supports founders from across Central and Southeastern Europe. Since 2012, Eleven has been investing not just capital, but also time, experience, and belief in teams building for something better. One of the constants in th
Nov 122 min read


Bringing a Patch of Nature Indoors — Pet Grass Mats Now at Campus X
At Campus X, innovation comes in many forms — a new startup idea, a bold pivot, a workshop that sparks a solution. But sometimes, it’s a small act of care that opens up a whole new kind of value. This month, that spark came from one of our own: Katerina Chamova , part of the Americaneagle.com team, and an advocate for four-legged wellbeing. Inspired by a solution that’s already gaining traction in the U.S., she brought a fresh idea to our shared spaces — organic pet grass ma
Nov 72 min read
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Building Trust at Scale: How Campus X Helped Find Me Cure Achieve ISO 27001 - and Why It Matters for Growing Companies
Some projects happen quietly - in shared documents, system dashboards, risk registers, and long conversations after hours. And yet, these are often the projects that shape the future of a company. They define how a business grows, how it is perceived, and how confidently it can stand in front of enterprise clients. This is one of those stories. Earlier this year, Find Me Cure - a long‑time member of the Campus X community and a company enabling easier access to clinical tria
2 days ago5 min read


Freedom, Responsibility, and a Knock on the Door
Ask Roberta Pushkarova what it’s like to work at a venture capital fund, and you won’t get a pitch. You’ll get a story - one that begins with people, continues through community, and circles back to trust. As Marketing Manager at Eleven Ventures , Roberta supports founders from across Central and Southeastern Europe. Since 2012, Eleven has been investing not just capital, but also time, experience, and belief in teams building for something better. One of the constants in th
Nov 122 min read


Bringing a Patch of Nature Indoors — Pet Grass Mats Now at Campus X
At Campus X, innovation comes in many forms — a new startup idea, a bold pivot, a workshop that sparks a solution. But sometimes, it’s a small act of care that opens up a whole new kind of value. This month, that spark came from one of our own: Katerina Chamova , part of the Americaneagle.com team, and an advocate for four-legged wellbeing. Inspired by a solution that’s already gaining traction in the U.S., she brought a fresh idea to our shared spaces — organic pet grass ma
Nov 72 min read


Climbing the AI Maturity Curve: From Automation to Agentic Systems
Inside VertoDigital’s 9-Month Journey and Open Playbook On October 23rd, at Campus X, VertoDigital opened its doors — and its internal roadmap — to a packed room of founders, product leads, marketers, and curious operators. The session, titled Climbing the AI Maturity Curve: From Automation to Agentic Systems , wasn’t just a talk. It was a breakdown of how one team moved from playing with AI automations to building real agentic systems — and the human, technical, and cultural
Nov 73 min read


History, Emotion, and a Bit of AI: How Two Campus X Members Brought Bulgaria’s Past to Life
There’s something quietly powerful about watching a historical figure speak. Not in a textbook. Not in black-and-white. But in full voice — animated, emotional, and eerily real. That was the goal. And at Campus X, it began with a simple conversation. “We were at an event,” remembers Stefan Grigorov, founder of FounderCentre. “Tiho and I had known each other before, but we sat down and started talking. I told him I’d been working on some interesting things with AI. He said, ‘O
Nov 73 min read


The Pattern That Wouldn’t Go Away
Some startups begin with a wild idea. Others begin with a pattern - a quiet, stubborn signal that repeats itself across conversations, industries, and roles. For Katya Stoycheva , co-founder and CTO of Equitshare , the signal was unmistakable. “Even in the very beginning, when my co-founders and I were talking to people from different businesses, from different industries, we kept hearing the same thing: it’s hard to keep great people. Retention is the pain point.” That momen
Oct 302 min read
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