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MemoryKPR

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MemoryKPR Technology Inc. is a private help technology company[clarify] based in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is best known for providing a digital photo album type solution to help protect digital assets; it is a direct-to-consumer service with a web and app solution.

The company was founded on the principle that social media is not a safe or permanent place to save your stories. With consumer habits changing so rapidly with the introduction of the smartphone, consumers are capturing trillions of sights and sounds annually, yet most keepsake-type solutions are just for still photos. MemoryKPR allows for pictures, videos, texts, voice mails, and voice recordings.

History

Founded in 2020 in Canada, the company was a web-based product until summer 2021 when they launched an application in both the Apple and Google app stores. MemoryKPR was featured on multiple media platforms for their hard work as a start-up company. Being featured on Regina Leader-Post,[1] Industry West Magazine for launching their app,[2] John Gormley at 650 CKOM,[3] CTV News.[4] MemoryKPR was also featured on Global twice, once for capturing senior stories,[5] and the second time being for an overview of the product.[6]

Awards

In spring 2021 the MemoryKPR team competed in an Angel Investment Summit hosted by Valhalla Angel Investors, with guest speaker Paul Allen, founder of Ancestry.com. The company won first place in the competition and started their first round of investment which was oversubscribed.

External links

Official website

References

  1. [1] helping care home residents pass on memories.
  2. [2] memoryKPR officially launches app.
  3. [3]. John Gormley and memoryKPR.
  4. [4] Recognition for woman in Technology.
  5. [5] Tech Startup helping Saskatchewan seniors capture and pass along memories.
  6. [6] Interview with Global Regina.


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