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EyeduesLabs signs MoU with BlackBox Connect

  • January 27, 2014
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EyeduesLabs has made it to Silicon Valley by signing an exciting MoU with BlackBox Connect, which provides opportunities for non-US startups to utilize resources for spreading their projects globally.  EyeduesLabs is a Plan9 nurtured startup and it’s now set to enter Silicon Valley where BlackBox Connect offers a two-week program for young entrepreneurs, allowing them to experience a professionally enriched environment where they can collaborate and network with like-minded entrepreneurs, mentors, top-notch professional speakers and business gurus. 

EyeduesLabs has received a positive response for Groopic, a mobile application that allows users to take photographs where the photographer is never missed out. Using the application, you can take a picture; swap the photographer from the group; take another picture and it groups everyone together. The application can be helpful for everyone everywhere. Its simple and user-friendly interface has appealed to many around the globe. Moreover, EyeduesLabs has also been invited to join Connect Summer 2013.

Plan9 team, especially Dr. Umar Saif has played a major role in grooming, mentoring and providing Ali Rehan and Murtaza with ideal professional assistance. Designed to empower young entrepreneurs, Plan9 is a government initiative run by Punjab Information Technology Board. It has been providing professional assistance to several other programs as well. Earlier, Plan9 funded EyeduesLabs Startup Asia 2013, which also added to Ali Rehan and Murtaza’s exposure and helped them further to fine-tune their ideas and network with experts.

He is also representing Plan9 at Blackbox for empowering Pakistani startups globally. It has been an astounding achievement for EyeduesLabs as well as Plan9 that will pave new paths for Pakistani tech industry in the global market. There are several other BlackBox Connect graduates that have progressed remarkably in terms of valuable feedback as well as potential partners and clients. Ali Rehan, CEO of EyeduesLabs, is representing Plan9 at BlackBox. He is also now appointed as the ambassador of BlackBox for Pakistan where he will be able to recommend new startups coming from Pakistan. 

You can visit Plan9 and read more about Ali Rehan’s venture by clicking here.

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