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Belua Systems limited

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Belua Systems limited
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryInformation technology
Founded 📆28 February 2014; 10 years ago (28 February 2014)
Founder 👔Anthony Zboralski
(CEO)
Headquarters 🏙️,
London
,
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Hubert Chenut, Leedham Te Kani, Tanis De Voogd, Matthieu Foillard, Jim Geovedi
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitebelua.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Belua Systems limited is a technology startup company based in London, England.

Belua is described as a central bank for attention and relevance which allows users to invest in the relevance of search results.[1]

The Belua team consists of CEO Anthony Zboralski and fellow co-founders Tanis De Voogd, Hubert Chenut, Leedham Te Kani and Matthieu Foillard. Known advisors are Matthieu Suiche, Rodolfo Rosini, Jim Geovedi and Professor Tim Garrett.[2]

During his speeches at TEDx Salford[3] and NoSuchCon Paris,[4] Anthony Zboralski described the internet as a "digital shanty town" and proposed the offering of land titling to slums as a template for the solution of information privacy. He then referred to his company Belua as a solution to this theory.

Belua applications use the ⌘ looped square symbol to represent attention.

Early history[edit]

In 2014, Anthony Zboralski co-founded Belua Systems Limited with Hubert Chenut and Leedham Te Kani. The startup's stated aim is to create a search engine that relies entirely on the concept of attention economics to determine search result rankings. Belua treats internet users' attention as a currency they can invest directly into the relevance of search results and contents.[5]

References[edit]

  1. Belua — Invest your attention. Vimeo.
  2. "Belua - Pitch Deck". Speaker Deck.
  3. "TEDxSalford". Twitter.
  4. No Such Security - Anthony Zboralski. 24 November 2014 – via YouTube.
  5. "Belua".


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