RB.RU announces the project “Who is where?”, in which we will bring together Russian technology companies that are developing abroad.

RB.RU brings together companies for a new project “Who is where?”

Why is this project necessary?

  • Showcase participants will be able to present their company and find customers,
  • Entrepreneurs – find a Russian-speaking service provider in a specific region or useful contacts in your industry,
  • Other relocators are potential employers if they plan to work in a company with Russian roots abroad or B2C services in the desired region.

How to get to the project showcase?

First, it’s absolutely free! All you need is to fill out a Google form (in the future, the request can be left on the project website).

Each project will be moderated by RB, so we strongly recommend attaching links to media posts/review aggregators to confirm the trustworthiness of the project (and faster application processing).

What projects are we considering?

Current projects, stages not lower than MVP, with an updated and working website. The field of activity and segment can be any.

All services and companies related to relocation on a single map

Does the business have to be completely foreign?

No, it is enough to have a branch in any other country.

The project will go live at the beginning of May. We invite companies to be the first in our digital showcase!


Other related RB projects:

  • Relocation map: a selection of services for relocation,
  • RB Countries: materials for those starting a business abroad,
  • Channel “Arrived!” — Important news and broadcasts on the topic of relocation.

Author:

Polina Solomentseva

Source: RB

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