Creating growth and marketing strategies for Israeli vehicle data startup
Otonomo, an Israeli company which provides a pioneering platform and marketplace for vehicle data, approached Israel Lab for help developing growth and marketing strategies.
Otonomo, an Israeli company which provides a pioneering platform and marketplace for vehicle data, approached Israel Lab for help developing growth and marketing strategies.
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AB InBev tasked EM-Lab with assessing a new strategy: internal innovation.
STL approached India Lab for help developing a business model for this for-profit initiative with the goal of expanding high-speed internet connectivity from 14 villages to 300,000 by 2024.