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Personera

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Industry
  
Internet

Website
  
www.personera.com

Slogan(s)
  
Your Life in Print

Founded
  
2008

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Type of site
  
Personalized Print Product Creation

Headquarters
  
Cape Town, South Africa

Key people
  
Sheraan Amod (CEO) Jaco de Wet (COO)

Founders
  
Michael Champanis, Jaco de Wet, Sheraan Amod

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Personera is a technology startup based in Cape Town, South Africa. It allows the use of variable data printing technology to create on-demand print products which are personalized with a user’s Facebook content (such as photos, events and friends’ birthdays). These products are then printed in high quality by commercial printers and delivered anywhere in the world.

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History

Personera was co-founded in February 2008 by Sheraan Amod and Jaco de Wet, both MSc students at Stellenbosch University. Michael Champanis, a University of Cape Town graduate, also joined the team as a co-founder. On 11 November 2009, Personera launched its public beta – the world's first hard-copy, personalized Facebook calendar, which includes users’ photos, birthdays and events. The launch included coverage from TechCrunch and other internet media channels.

The company's headquarters are currently located in Cape Town, South Africa.

Technology

Personera's personalized print platform is built using variable data printing technology and Facebook’s API. Users' Facebook content is placed into predesigned layouts, with users having the ability to choose which specific photos to use and to manually input additional events. Personera's method of producing a printed product is currently patent pending under the World Intellectual Property Organization.

Investors

Personera has secured $9k in seed funding and $125k in angel funding to date. Investors include Vinny Lingham, Michael Leeman and Tom Van den Berckt.

References

Personera Wikipedia