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The government of Finland has launched a Startups4Peace Competition through its Embassy in Nicosia. AS one of the three winners, CiRENews won tickets to attend the legendary Slush.org event in Helsinki.
The government of Finland has launched a Startups4Peace Competition through its Embassy in Nicosia. AS one of the three winners, CiRENews won tickets to attend the legendary Slush.org event in Helsinki.


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File:Startups4PeaceWinners.jpg|The winners with the Ambassador of Finland
File:Startups4PeaceWinners.jpg|The winners with the Ambassador of Finland
File:CiReNewsPresentation1.jpg|Chrys Zampas presenting; Left: [[Katerina Fotiou]], Melis Eroglu
File:CiReNewsPresentation1.jpg|Chrys Zampas presenting; Left: [[Katerina Fotiou]], Melis Eroglu

Revision as of 08:13, 6 November 2015

CiReNews
CiReNews
Date Created) First version released Oct 2015
Target Audience General Public
Software Type Software
Software Format Mobile App
Software Description Allows anyone citizen to report news and viewers to evaluate
Language(s) English
Copyright Ekkotek



CiReNews is an innovative mobile App inspired, designed and developed by associates of Future Worlds Center and its technology transfer office, subsidiary company Ekkotek.

CiReNews is a highly disruptive new technology. Its need is imposed by plenty of research that repetitively implicates the media as root obstacle in the fight against political corruption and lack of transparency. CiReNews allows any active citizen to become a video news reporter simply using any mobile device. It also empowers all viewers to become critical evaluators. They can score any news with simple touch for Neutrality, Professionalism and Accuracy. The scores are used to rank reporters.

CiReNews wins the Startups4Peace Competition

The government of Finland has launched a Startups4Peace Competition through its Embassy in Nicosia. AS one of the three winners, CiRENews won tickets to attend the legendary Slush.org event in Helsinki.


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