A radically new business model can give a boost to the domestic startup world
To establish successful tech businesses is a challenging task with full of pitfalls. This is particularly true in countries with a still evolving startup culture as Hungary.
However, finally the “startup factory” business model broke into Hungary. The essence of the business model concept primarily represented by the Drukka in Hungary is that a professional studio dealing with startups launches several startups in parallel to reach success in the market, reducing the risks by this way.
The Drukka is currently working actively building up 7 startups, cleaning mediator application (Helpy), Bitcoin payment solution (COinPay), or even business services intermediary application (Frimplace.com).
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