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Type
  
Public

Headquarters
  
St.Petersburg, Russia

Founded
  
2012 (2012)

Area served
  
Worldwide

Heads and Hands

Industry
  
Web and application development

Key people
  
Alexander Semenov (CEO) Nataliya Davydova (Executive) Anton Maximov (CTO)

Heads and Hands is a digital product development agency founded in 2012 focusing on data-driven mobile and web-services and self-learning tools. The company is based in St. Petersburg, Russia, and has a development centre in Saransk, Russia. The company performs projects on desktop, web, and mobile platforms, and has a particular interest in data-driven services, big data, and complex projects.

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As of May 2016, the company's clients including Grolsch, Jaguar, McDonald's, Nivea, Kinder, Zenit, LaModa, and Lighting Technologies.

History

Heads and Hands was formed at the beginning of 2011 by Alexander Semenov, Anton Maximov and Natalia Davydova.

In 2012 the main technological team was found in Saransk, Russia. At the same time Heads and Hands opened its HQ in Saint-Petersburg and got its first clients in Telecom and Finance industries - Alloka and CoinKeeper.

In 2013 the mobile application for e-commerce project LaModa, that H&H developed, was put in the Russian AppStore Lifestyle list as one of the best applications for shopping.

By 2014 company had performed complex projects for Nivea, HomeCredit Bank, Grolsch, Schoda, Aeroflot, and Jaguar Land Rover. In 2014 H&H also developed a new delivery service, ZakaZaka.

By 2016 the clients of Heads and Hands included McDonald's, S7, LG, RBK, and Kinder.

Awards and recognition

H&H was included in TOP 300 of Russian Digital, TOP 100 of TAGLINE and was a part of TOP 100 of best mobile developers of Russia.

The company's app for Sportlife club chains was selected as the Best App of 2015 by SPECIA.

H&H won 3 awards in a row at Golden app 2016 in Russia.

References

Heads and Hands Wikipedia