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Appetiser’s co-founders discuss building client relationships and getting to MVP

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It was properly collaborative, not a blackbox agency arrangement. It has a growing curriculum of production-relevant topics such as standards, best practices and guidelines, and also covers topics like economics, CRO and data analysis. So we were able to build capability in-house at the same time, rather than dependency.”

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From Vision to Reality: Unveiling Event Management Platform in Korea, EventUs

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That’s why we created EVENTUS, automating most tasks of business events with IT and enabling data analysis,” Ahn shares. “Jeongsu Lee and Sanghyuk Lee were senior classmates at university, and we collaborated on several projects together. “Events play a crucial role in B2B sales.

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The 2020s promise better tech solutions to humanity’s biggest problems

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It’s going to take intense collaboration, multiple inventions and products, as well as legal and cultural changes, to realize these next improvements. Even basic but accurate data analysis on a business can raise performance substantially compared to gut instinct and expired spreadsheets. How do we realize this future?

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Korea’s leading accelerator program, K-Startup Grand Challenge’s alumni startups thriving in Asia

AsiaTechDaily

#Kstartup pic.twitter.com/WbG8G9wA3x — Teknobuilt (@teknobuilt) December 4, 2020 The startup signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with major Korean car manufacturer Daewoo E&C for collaborative work projects. South Korea is the best country among the other countries in Asia because there’s no cultural barrier here.

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Decipad wants to help everyone do data modelling

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“It was just so complicated for non-developers to meaningfully collaborate and contribute to modern businesses in a data-driven way. “That experience really highlighted for me the gap between tools for programmers and everyone else,” he tells TechCrunch.