At first, they decided to give it a try, to see what it was like, as 20-year-old Giannis Morfidis, a sophomore in the Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics at the University of Ioannina, put it. In the end, however, they liked what they created and decided, alongside their studies, to start building their own startup from scratch. It all started with the hackathon held last year as part of the TechFuse technology conference in Ioannina. There, he and the rest of the team—Ioannis Vongelis, Thanasis Giannopoulos, and Thomas Gouda—all students in the same department and passionate about programming—were challenged to find a solution to one of the problems facing Epirus, specifically Ioannina. So, using their technology, they set out to find more affordable housing for students, while also helping to utilize properties that are primarily aimed at families. They developed a platform for finding suitable roommates, known as Unimates, which operates similarly to popular dating apps like Tinder. “You fill out a questionnaire, and based on your answers, the platform finds potential roommates; you swipe left or right, and if you’re interested, a match is made.” It may be famous for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cuisine, but lately, the city of Ioannina has begun to gain something else: an active startup community. Even when the Greek startup ecosystem was still in its infancy, during the 2009–2013 period, some of the first startups in Greece began operating in Ioannina. However, for about a decade (2013–2023) and despite the operation of the Epirus Science and Technology Park, very few startups and spin-offs were established by the University of Ioannina.