Mobile App Peer Panel: How to build a mobile app for your startup 

Mikes Spears, iOS and Android mobile app developer for University of Toronto at the MADLab  is hosting “Mobile App Peer Panel: How to build a mobile app for your startup” at the Gerstein Science Information Centre. The Mobile App Peer Panel is an opportunity to talk and learn from peers who have created their own mobile app for startups and researchers. Learn about their experience, and gain advice firsthand.  

Panelists Include: 

Francois Gouelo 

Francois is CEO and Co-Founder of Enso Connect. He recently graduated from the University of Toronto (Class of 2019) with a double major in Computer Science and Cognitive Science, as well as a minor in Italian. Today he is pursuing a masters of Entrepreneurship (part time) at the University of Cambridge with a focus in Enterprise Software and Cybersecurity. 

Peter Sorbo 

Peter is CTO and Co-Founder of Enso Connect. He is a student at the University of Toronto pursuing a degree in Engineering Science, with a focus in Machine Intelligence. 

Enso Connect 

Enso is a home automation SuperApp that leverages smart home devices and AI communication to provide a seamless experience to homeowners, property managers, and guests in the short term rental space; think Alexa meets property management. 

Samuel Moor-Smith 

Samuel is a second year student, studying Physics and Computer Science at the University of Toronto. This summer, he has worked at SickKids developing an app for the International Otology Outcome Group. Since working on this project, he has developed a strong interest in mobile app development. 

The IOOG Mobile App provides an accessible and user-friendly way to import patient information into a REDCap database. The application uses an institution-specific REDCap token and API url to read and write to the database. The goal of the project was to create a standardized method to collect data for otology research. 

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