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Slickspaces named Hot Startup for 2019

The Slickspaces group is pleased to report that we've been named as a component of PhocusWire's "Hot 25 Startups for 2019".

In collecting their rundown, Phocuswire tried to perceive organizations with "the best potential to have any kind of effect to their division or market in the following a year - in view of their capacity to develop, develop clients and grow geologically, just as the nature of their initiative group."

Darren Huston, was excited with the news, saying: "The input from our customers has been exceptional and it's energizing to see a similar acknowledgment originating from industry. 

PhocusWire is significant name in travel. We're all anticipating that 2019 should be an astonishing and extremely bustling year."

Phocuswire is the day by day news backup of Phocuswright, the regarded research and occasions authority that covers the movement, the travel industry, and neighborliness industry.

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