New VUB spin-off pushes software innovation into higher gear

No coding skills are needed to build and test software prototypes with weave.ly - The Vrije Universiteit Brussel has a new spin-off. The ground-breaking weave.ly platform allows anyone to build fully functional software prototypes such as mobile applications, dashboards, new front ends on existing backend systems or IoT systems, without the need for programming skills. Moreover, these prototypes automatically collect usability data to test the new product. Weave.ly enables companies to quickly create new digital products and validate their ideas before launching and thus before allocating large budgets and resources to them. Florian Myter, co-founder of weave.ly: "Eighty percent of new or innovative software projects fail within a year. This is due to the fact that a working version of an innovative software product is required before it can be thoroughly tested. This is expensive and time-consuming.
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