Telecommunications

Fela: Transforming Learning a New Language with a Proven Method–Real Conversation

Most language platforms still rely on passive learning methods. Fela, co-founded by Syeed Rahmonov and Banu Khojaeva, has taken a different approach by prioritizing dynamic conversations powered by AI, personalized feedback, and contextual learning. "We want to immerse users in the natural process of language acquisition," Rahmonov explains. "Speaking and listening, just as children do, is the key to fluency."


Makeena Connects Consumers with Healthier, Eco-Friendly Products While Earning Rewards

Finding healthier and eco-friendly products can be a real challenge for many people. Costs are often higher, choices can be limited, and it's easy to feel overwhelmed about where to shop. That's where..

Start Talking: Transforming Mental Health Access with Instant Therapy Booking and AI-Powered Tools

Mental health support is more important now than ever. However, many individuals face barriers to accessing timely and effective therapy. Traditional systems often involve long waiting periods and dif..

Zhe Xiao: Pioneering AI in Design to Enhance Global User Interfaces

The advent of digitalization has made brand-to-consumer interaction a two-way communication. As a result, brands are now emphasizing enhancing user experience more than ever. This is where modern tech..


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