Posted: May 18, 2022 at 12:54 pm / by Producer Eric Dye / comments (0)
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Aidan Fitzpatrick, the Founder and CEO of Reincubate, an award-winning app and data company and the the creator of Camo, the app that turns smart phones into crystal clear webcams for PCs and laptops joins Enterprise Radio.
Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Aidan Fitzpatrick discuss the following:
- Why is video becoming the dominant channel for improved brand engagement?
- How are you seeing this type of engagement taking shape?
- Why is video production quality key to successful and productive brand development?
- Does this mean that every creator, influencer, and company has to have an expensive production department?
- For those who are still catching on and catching up, can you offer some expert tips on creating your best, branded video presence?
Aidan Fitzpatrick founded Reincubate in 2008 after building the world’s first iPhone data recovery tool, iPhone Backup Extractor. He’s led Reincubate to win the UK’s highest business honor twice, has spoken at Google on entrepreneurship, and is a graduate of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization’s Leadership Academy. His research has been cited in over 20 scholarly research works, He has served as CTO at Artspages, supplying Apple with music for the iTunes Store, and ultimately building the largest SAN in Norway at the time. In his work as European Development Manager at CNET, Fitzpatrick led technical teams across Europe (London, Munich, Paris) and key projects including unification of EU publishing systems. He served as CTO at Wiggle through to its $230m breakout exit.
Website: https://reincubate.com
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/reincubate
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Facebook: https://facebook.com/reincubate
Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/reincubate
Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/company/reincubate
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