Barcelona City Council Selects Justinmind As Part Of Its International Business Program
Barcelona city council presents Justinmind on the international scene for its innovative products and its great growth potential.
- (1888PressRelease) July 01, 2010 - Barcelona city council selected Justinmind, an IT company developing wireframing and prototyping tools, as one of the most innovative and promising company of Barcelona.
Barcelona City council invited Justinmind to be part of "aXelera for global eXcellence". Organised by Barcelona city council, Barcelona Activa and Ernst & Young, this program aims at promoting the most innovative companies in Barcelona, recognising their high growth potential.
With 3 road shows in Paris, London and Berlin, aXelera pushes Justinmind on the international scene, to present the company to international investors.
With aXelera, Justimind primarily aims at internationalize its business, gaining visibility among international investors.
The project is broken down into 3 phases. The first phase consists in an in-depth analysis to assess Justinmind´s strengths and weaknesses. In a second phase, Justinmind together with Ernst & Young and Barcelona Activa will create an action plan to concrete the growth potential. Finally, the last part of the program focuses on bettering communication and marketing.
Barcelona city council judged Justmind business as one of the most innovative in Barcelona. The IT company develops high-fidelity prototyping tool to create, visualize and test fully functional, dynamic wireframes.
Justinmind is developing high-fidelity prototyping softwares to create dynamic and functional website or app prototypes without any coding. The power and avant-guarde of the tool makes it exclusive as it has no competitors in Europe. Most tools of this kind are developed by American companies but are rather reserved to technical profiles as they can be tricky to function. Justinmind on the other hand is very easy to use is aimed at both technical and non-IT litterate profiles.
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