Tapptic

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Tapptic
Founded2009
FounderChristophe Chatillon
Headquarters,
Belgium, France, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, Poland
Number of locations
Brussels, Paris, Liège, Geneva, Madrid, Berlin, Gdańsk
ProductsApplications for iOS, Android, HTML5, Windows Phone, Windows 8, BlackBerry, Tizen, Xbox One/360, Samsung SmartTV
ServicesConsulting, Concepts & Design, Integration and Development, Analyse, reporting and monétisation
Websitetapptic.com

Tapptic is an international digital company specializing in software applications, usually those designed to run on smartphones and tablet computers, but also on connected TVs and more generally, all screen experiences.

History[edit]

Tapptic was founded in 2009[1] in Brussels and after few months opened its offices in Paris, France and Liège in Belgium. Tapptic is also present in Geneva, Madrid, Berlin, Lyon, and Gdansk.[2] Tapptic has worked for important customers[3] such as M6, P&G, Club Med, Axa, AG Insurance, BNP Paribas, Thomas Cook, Rossel, RTL-TVI, LVMH, Le Festival de Cannes.[4]

Products[edit]

Tapptic evolves and integrates applications into commercial strategies and marketing for media companies, B2C & B2B players, and the entertainment industry.[5] It offers not only consultancy, concept, design, integration and development services, but also monetization and promotion of applications for iOS, Android, HTML5, Windows Phone, Windows 8, BlackBerry, Tizen, Xbox One/360, Samsung SmartTV.

Recognitions[edit]

Awards d’Or 2011 for applications iPad/iPhone M6 and X Factor Magazine Stratégies.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "French-Connect - Christophe Chatillon". www.french-connect.com. Retrieved 2016-02-02.
  2. ^ Inwestycje.pl. "Mobilny lider z Brukseli wchodzi do Polski - Inwestycje.pl". inwestycje.pl. Retrieved 2016-02-02.
  3. ^ "La croissance fulgurante du groupe Tapptic". www.walloniepresse.be.
  4. ^ "A Festival that". Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 2016-02-03.
  5. ^ "Works". www.tapptic.com.
  6. ^ "Deux prix pour Tapptic". www.digimedia.be.

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