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NYC Developer and PropTech Investor, Eric Brody, sits down CEO and Founder of REQPay, Adam Yellin . REQpay is a construction technology startup with a state of the art SaaS software platform aimed at saving stakeholders time and money, while providing the validation to keep money moving on construction projects. Is this the future of requisitions? Tune in and find out!
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Interested in becoming a sponsor? Being a guest? Joining the investment fund? Contact: [email protected] About Real Tech Talk: Leading developer, investor and native New Yorker, Eric Brody, bridges the gap between technologists and PropTech by having no nonsense, frank conversations with the minds behind some of the hottest new PropTech innovations. As someone with skin in the game on both sides of the deal, Brody invites the folks behind technologies he genuinely finds interesting to come present their product. The question is - do these new players actually make an impact in the real world of construction? Someone needs to bring the big ideas down to the ground level and determine how they will actually change the experience, if at all. Having raised over $2 million and counting for a PropTech investment fund himself, Eric Brody is tapped into this burgeoning scene with a unique, necessary perspective.
NYC Developer and PropTech Investor, Eric Brody, sits down CEO and Founder of REQPay, Adam Yellin . REQpay is a construction technology startup with a state of the art SaaS software platform aimed at saving stakeholders time and money, while providing the validation to keep money moving on construction projects. Is this the future of requisitions? Tune in and find out!
Where to find Them:
Where to find Real Tech Talk:
Where to find Eric Brody:
Interested in becoming a sponsor? Being a guest? Joining the investment fund? Contact: [email protected] About Real Tech Talk: Leading developer, investor and native New Yorker, Eric Brody, bridges the gap between technologists and PropTech by having no nonsense, frank conversations with the minds behind some of the hottest new PropTech innovations. As someone with skin in the game on both sides of the deal, Brody invites the folks behind technologies he genuinely finds interesting to come present their product. The question is - do these new players actually make an impact in the real world of construction? Someone needs to bring the big ideas down to the ground level and determine how they will actually change the experience, if at all. Having raised over $2 million and counting for a PropTech investment fund himself, Eric Brody is tapped into this burgeoning scene with a unique, necessary perspective.