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Welcome to
Presada

Our mission is to offer businesses an innovative AI coach that assists employees in expressing their ideas clearly and persuasively. Through cutting-edge technology, we develop training solutions that effectively enhance communication and drive organizational success.

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The Presada team:

Dr. Julia Imlauer
Co-Founder, Managing Director & Tech Lead

Julia wrote her PhD thesis on data fusion with AI algorithms at ETH Zurich and has research stays at the University of Zurich and Stanford. She holds several publications and patents on AI-powered data fusion. After leading positions in the industry and working in the e-learning sector, she founded her own EdTech company. 
As a female software developer in a male-dominated field, she advocates for diversity in the tech industry. She is a member of several women's networks in the DACH region and initiated a tech group in one of them.

Leon Reumschüssel
Co-Founder, Sales & Marketing Lead 

Leon specialized in marketing high-tech products such as autonomous driving systems at a German Tier 3 supplier. With a strong background in PR and communications, he has developed campaigns and sales funnels for complex technical products. He has also developed content marketing campaigns for these products and knows how to attract leads organically.

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Kambis Kohansal Varjagah
Advisor & Network Opener

Kambis is an experienced entrepreneur who co-founded Whatchado, Saturo, Freebiebox, QuickSpeech, and other startups. He is also actively invested in other EdTech startups in the DACH region and is an investor and member of Gateway Ventures and Founders of Europe. He actively contributes to the diversification of the European funding system and has also been recognized as a “Digital Leader” by the World Economic Forum.

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Our vision

Our vision is to empower people to use their voice clearly and convincingly so that every idea is heard. In a world with increasing pressure to innovate, no idea should be lost due to a lack of communication.

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