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Small business competition offers winners bespoke software
The Small Business Software Accelerator Competition is looking for the next small business, ready to be taken to “the next level.”
Software development specialists Condaal Ltd are leading the competition that will give winners the chance to work with a development team, providing bespoke software with no upfront costs.
The Fulham based firm, are launching the hunt at the upcoming Business Startup Competition at Excel in London.
Co-founder of Condaal, Simon Conway said: “We believe in the potential of small business in the UK.
“But in today’s economy it can be impossible to fund the sort of software development that is required to drive business success.
“We are offering small companies with great ideas and big ambitions access to our expertise and, crucially, a route to development without upfront costs.
“This competition is a unique offer. We will shoulder the risk and costs of development and take payment based on how well our software performs.
“We are willing to take this risk because, given the right business idea, we will produce the perfect software to bring a business to the next level.”
Applications for the competition are now open, and to be considered, entrants should complete this questionnaire.
If you apply by May 14, Condaal’s founders will provide feedback on your submission at the Business Startup Show.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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