CityHour App extends in Europe from Technoport

Mobile application CityHour announced today the opening of its European headquarters in Luxembourg following a successful US launch in 2014. While Europe mobilizes itself to challenge Silicon Valley’s domination, Luxembourg is simultaneously ramping up efforts to give other European tech hubs a run for their money, making it the perfect locale for CityHour to hit its next milestones.

April 16, 2015

Mobile application CityHour announced today the opening of its European headquarters in Luxembourg following a successful US launch in 2014. While Europe mobilizes itself to challenge Silicon Valley’s domination, Luxembourg is simultaneously ramping up efforts to give other European tech hubs a run for their money, making it the perfect locale for CityHour to hit its next milestones.

Luxembourg is as interesting as Berlin or London

“At first glance, Luxembourg might not seem an obvious choice for the headquarters of a startup born in Silicon Valley, but when you take everything into consideration, it’s a phenomenal place to be,” says Alex Lubinsky, founder and CEO of TrueBear Corporation, publisher of CityHour. “Luxembourg’s convenient location and multilingual workforce are going to make our growth much more explosive than if we were based in Berlin or London.” For the interim period, CityHour is being hosted by Technoport in Belval.

“CityHour has now officially opened its European office! A big thank you to the Luxembourg government for making it so easy, and another one for the gracious welcome from the Technoport incubator in Esch-sur-Alzette in Luxembourg. A city full of strangers is becoming a city full of opportunities!”(on Facebook page CityHour).

Actually two people are working in Technoport (six in Ukraine) but they are hiring two people more for 2015. CityHour is currently available for iPhone, with the Android and iPhone 2.0 launching this summer.

After New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles…

CityHour is a social discovery app that acts as a catalyst for networking: it creates face-to-face meetings on-demand with other professionals, based on commonalities, objectives, location, and calendar availability. Selected by MacWorld/iWorld for its 2014 Innovation Showcase, CityHour has also been featured for the past 11 months in the US Apple Store’s “best business networking Apps”.

“CityHour fits in perfectly with the trend towards Peer-to-Peer platforms. It disrupts traditional methods of networking, offering an option to club fees, hunting down people at events, or cold contacting strangers. Instead it empowers the individual. CityHour allows you to search and connect with people relevant to you, on-demand. But the real objective is to then meet up, even for a quick coffee – nothing can replace connecting with someone face-to-face,” reveals Kristina Svensson, CityHour’s European Operations Director. “On the other hand, our tightly focused searches can also help recruiters fulfil clients’ demands much quicker than scouring LinkedIn.”

CityHour’s primary growth has been in major U.S. business hubs like San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York. “But professionals don’t want to just network on their home turf anymore. The best thing we can do for our users is help them network on a global scale, which is why we chose to open our European headquarters so quickly,” says Lilia Ostapchuk, co-founder and Chief Product Officer.

 

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