In
a market bursting with websites purporting to be the new Facebook or
LinkedIn, it takes a truly innovative vision to propel new entrants
to the forefront.
Eng-Clicks
is quickly becoming a website to watch - because it is not just
"another website."
"Nor
is it another Facebook, or another LinkedIn," says CEO Marin
Vratonjic.
"Eng-Clicks
is more."
Originally
developed as a web-based tool to help Canadian engineers connect and
collaborate, the vision for Eng-Clicks - a unique technical and
business intelligence network - seems to be expanding by the day.
"The
vision has changed because we realized how much potential power
exists in Eng-Clicks," explains Marin Vratonjic. "There was
no good reason to limit the scope, and many good reasons to keep
innovating and introducing new features and functions."
Vratonjic
is a Professional Engineer and serial entrepreneur who juggled
graduate studies at the University of Toronto with full-time work in
consulting and manufacturing. Finding that he enjoyed the business
side of engineering prompted him to launch his own design and build
house. Honing both his technical and business skills gave Vratonjic a
glimpse into the challenges and gaps facing engineers and
entrepreneurs. Eng-Clicks, he says, is "the result of - and the
solution to - problems in our industry."
Unlike
sites on which users are "along for the ride," Eng-Clicks
encourages members to create their own online business identity, and
share it with the world. When completed later this year, the site
will feature user video channels for training and education, a
micro-financing and investing platform and discounted access to
content management tools, which Vratonjic says are critical but often
prohibitively expensive in engineering and manufacturing. Having
other features like job and tendering posts, video conferencing and
cloud storage all in one place could make Eng-Clicks a professional
practice disruptor. The team is confident that, when fully
functional, the site will streamline processes, support large-scale
migration to cloud computing and facilitate international
collaboration.
Source:
marketwired
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