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(Korea Times) Rachel Lee - Israel has chosen startup company Dodotdo as Korea's representative for Start Tel Aviv 2016, an annual global competition that the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs has run since 2011. The goal is to "help promising early stage startups to meet and establish relationships with potential customers, partners and high-profile industry leaders alike," according to the Israeli Embassy. Dodotdo, led by Sim So-young, has developed a hotel management system that uses devices such as smartphones and smart watches. 2016-07-25 00:00:00Full Article
Korean Startup to Learn from Israel
(Korea Times) Rachel Lee - Israel has chosen startup company Dodotdo as Korea's representative for Start Tel Aviv 2016, an annual global competition that the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs has run since 2011. The goal is to "help promising early stage startups to meet and establish relationships with potential customers, partners and high-profile industry leaders alike," according to the Israeli Embassy. Dodotdo, led by Sim So-young, has developed a hotel management system that uses devices such as smartphones and smart watches. 2016-07-25 00:00:00Full Article
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