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    Appuchino is an Irish-based mobile development company soon to be approaching 10 years on the market! They have a small but talented and dedicated team of project managers, UX designers and developers who have been with them and their clients for many years. They never strive for quantity and only carry a handful of projects at a single time, so they are able to go deep on customer’s needs and deliver the best solution possible. This is also to ensure their customers always get the maximum level of attention possible and never feel left alone on this journey. Each project they take threy treat as if it was their own product.

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    Devcenter helps to build world class software using technology and talent tapped from a distributed network of software developers and designers across Africa. Devcenter is an online networking and community platform with 15k+ software developers, creatives, and technology professionals.

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    Momentum was founded in 2002 by long-time, enterprise software UI/UX Designer, David Thomson. Momentum is managed by David and 20 year software veteran, Denis Lacasse. Momentum 20+ designers and developers use design thinking and technology to create innovative, human-centered, experiences enabling customers to achieve their business objectives. No matter the industry, device, objective or technology platform, they driven to improve the human relationship with technology by designing and building meaningful connections between companies and their customers. They believe that human-centered design is the answer.

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