Chinese start-up to spur entrepreneurship abroad
Updated: 2015-12-10 17:41
By Lei Lei(chinadaily.com.cn)
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Huang Jin, CEO of Beijing KNET Eqxiu Technology Co Ltd introduces the operation system of Hypefolio to agriculture officials. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
The officials had gathered for the Asian Cooperation Dialogue (ACD): Rural Information and Communication Development Seminar held by the International Department of the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture.
The app Wang was referring to is an online storytelling program called Hypofolio, which can be used to create mobile-first interactive narrative content, including product demo, company intro, event invitation, reports and presentations.
"Hypefolio makes it much easier and cheaper to attract and then reach consumers with a sound technical platform, especially for small-micro firms," Huang Jin, CEO of KNET Eqxiu Technology said during a presentation of Hypefolio's operation system.
"Asia's emerging market for Hypefolio in spurred by increasingly widespread use of touch-screen smartphones and the lack of proficient technicians and designers for small-micro firms," Huang added.
Normita Pasalo, the chief of the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization said: "The product is so convenient to use, qualifying itself as good news for our ICT Rural Outreach Program."
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