Collisions YYC

Join me for a special edition of Collisions YYC Current & Critical, a high-intensity episode where I sit down with local leaders to discuss current topics affecting Albertans.

In this episode, I discuss the importance of connectivity in the time of Covid-19 with Guillermo Salazar, Co-Creator of ICwhatUC, a customer self-service support application that uses smartphones and augmented reality to simplify customer-driven experiences.

Show Notes

In this episode, I discuss the importance of connectivity in the time of Covid-19 with Guillermo Salazar, Co-Creator of ICwhatUC, a customer self-service support application that uses smartphones and augmented reality to simplify customer-driven experiences.

Up until two weeks ago, Guillermo and his partners had a product that represented a solid idea with huge potential to shift how we work. Now, it’s an essential one as more businesses are looking for ways to continue their workflow during social distancing and isolation. Guillermo walks us through ICwhatUC, its potential to transform customer-driven experiences for your businesses and offers up an olive branch if you need help to stay connected as we all continue to work forward.

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Tired of the same old news cycle? Get informed on what’s happening in businesses in Calgary, Alberta and beyond with Collisions YYC.

Tyler Chisholm hosts Alberta’s best and brightest minds who are shaping the very landscape of our province with their work in fields like Technology, FinTech, Energy, Healthcare, Education, AI, and more. Tyler’s inherent curiosity and exploratory style fuel candid conversations with the people who are driving change in our city, our province and the world.

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