The Scotsman

Edinburgh app creator selected for Forbes event

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0 Hassl co-founders , from left, James Lim, Lauren Crystal and Mitch Furlong

An Edinburgh entreprene­ur is “honoured” to exhibit her work at the Forbes Under 30 Summit in the US next month.

Lauren Crystal will exhibit her project collaborat­ion app, Hassl, at the summit in Boston, Massachuse­tts, after it received more than 2,000 sign-ups during its first week.

The 27-year-old launched the project management tool, currently in beta stage, with Australian co-founders Mitch Furlong and James Lim.

Its goal is to “get rid of everyday work stresses” and

increase productivi­ty by replacing emails with more collaborat­ive methods.

Crystal said: “It’s an honour to showcase our hard work and our vision to change how teams collaborat­e.

“It’ll be really great to represent Scotland and show we are still inventing.”

The Forbes summit has a social reach of 1.2 billion people and will feature guest speakers such as former US secretary of state John Kerry and Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd.

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