Flic
Dirk Lüders has a diverse and extensive work experience across various industries and roles. Dirk is currently serving as the Head of Partnerships at Flic, a leading company in wireless BLE Controller button technology. In this role, they are responsible for driving partnerships and utilizing the company's license-free SDK to enhance app services in various sectors.
Prior to joining Flic, Dirk was the owner of Greyrock Nordic AB, a private company that focused on consultancy, permanent placement, and business ideas. Dirk has also worked as a Sales and Business Development Director at Accedo.tv, where they helped TV platform operators and media companies design and manage video user experiences.
Dirk's previous experience includes roles such as European Business Director at LG Electronics, where they were responsible for initiating sales of Smart Solutions using Android TV, and Director of Sales and Business Development at Humax, where they managed partnerships for Smart TV business and oversaw logistics and finance.
Before that, Dirk held positions at Access Digital Devices Ltd, Beko Global, GS Group Holding Company, STRONG Group, and Pace Micro Technology. In these roles, they managed regional sales, business development, and marketing initiatives in various regions, including Central and Eastern Europe.
Overall, Dirk Lüders has a proven track record of driving sales, establishing partnerships, and managing business development in the technology and media industries.
Dirk Lüders attended Perth Tech. and Reeds Oxshott/Surrey. Dirk also attended Westminster School in London.
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Flic
Shortcut Labs is a creator of wireless smart buttons that offers physical shortcuts to digital functions in mobile devices. Its first product is a wireless push button that launches a preconfigured task on the users’ phones whether the users are on the go, at home, or at work.Shortcut Labs’ buttons are sold in packs of two in retail and assingle units on its website. It also creates apps for iOS and Android with many different functions, as well as an open API that provides support for the buttons in any app.Shortcut Labs was founded in 2013 by Pranav Kosuri, Tomas Ohlson, Joacim Westlund, and Amir Sharifat. It is headquartered in San Francisco, C.A.