BEIJING, Dec. 18, 2017 -- CZUR TECH CO., LTD., a professional book scanning and archiving solution provider attended PR Newswire Corporate Communications Forum 2017, themed on Redefining Influence, in Beijing, and won the Overseas Rising Award. In the past few years, CZUR has gained increasing coverage and recognition by consumers, distributors and resellers due to its reliable quality, non-stop innovation and constant exploration of overseas communications.
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CZUR Attended PR Newswire Corporate Communications Forum 2017 and Won the Overseas Rising Award (the middle one)
The New Influence of Overseas Communications – Chinese Brand Steps into International Field
In late 2015, a start-up smart hardware brand, CZUR, won $649,706 in just less than two months on Indiegogo, a crowdfunding platform, for its flagship product ET16. Such breathtaking grades on Indiegogo made CZUR stand out among all Chinese projects (ranked No.2) and was reported by more than 100 well-known media globally.
Particularly, editor in Clapway described, “THE CZUR SCANNER WILL CHANGE THE WAY PEOPLE SCAN” and it “wouldn’t only be accessible to a minority, but to all”. The writer John Biggs commended that, “The CZUR Scanner Can Build a Digital Library Five Minutes at A Time.”
David Rothman, founder of Teleread, highly recommended this smart book scanner and said, “Imagine the benefits not only for booklovers but also for special needs people such as those with dyslexia.”
Also, Jenn, a mother of a child who has a hard time reading, made an exception for CZUR and delivered a piece of tech news, saying CZUR is “the kind of tech that can solve so many problems for students and teachers everywhere”. Inspired by such cases, CZUR launched a campaign, DE-slexia with CZUR, to donate smart book scanners to non-profit organizations which help dyslexic people.
CZUR Makes Book Scanning as Easy as Turning Pages
CZUR ET Smart Book Scanner is much smaller and lighter than traditional scanners. It’s able to scan a 300-page book in 7min. A new product ET16 Plus, book scanner with innovative Side Lights, was released recently and it’s going to be launched on Amazon.com soon.
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CZUR Launched New Product ET16 Plus, An Upgraded Smart Book Scanner with Innovative Side Lights
[About CZUR]
Founded in 2013, CZUR is a global high-tech company that focuses on digitalization and archiving solutions. CZUR aims to create smart office appliances to fundamentally improve work efficiency in office and home.
Please visit http://www.czur.com and Facebook page for more information.
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