Crunchfish AB (”Crunchfish”) offentliggör sin bokslutskommuniké för 2020 på torsdag den 18 februari 2021, klockan 08:30. Under dagen kommer bolaget att erbjuda flera möjligheter att ta del av intervjuer och presentationer om rapporten.
I samband med rapportsläppet klockan 08:30 kommer en intervju med Joachim Samuelsson av bolagets IR & Marketing Manager att publiceras. Denna intervju kommer att finnas tillgänglig både via Crunchfishs hemsida och YouTube-kanal.
Ett direktsänt webinar om rapporten, med temat Digital Cash Partners and Patents kommer att arrangeras klockan 09:00 med Crunchfishs VD Joachim Samuelsson och Alf Riple från Västra Hamnen Corporate Finance. För att delta på detta webinar registrerar man sig via följande länk: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LJxjofdwQ8Kp6RTQ-W5OygEn inspelning av webinariet kommer att finnas tillgängligt efteråt på bolagets och Västra Hamnen Corporate Finances respektive hemsidor, https://www.crunchfish.com och http://www.vhcorp.se
Klockan 12:00 kommer Joachim Samuelsson att genomföra en bolagspresentation hos Ålandsbanken. För att delta på denna presentation anmäler man sig till emma.opitz@alandsbanken.se, efter anmälan får man länk till presentationen som sker via Teams.
För ytterligare information, vänligen kontakta: Joachim Samuelsson, VD för Crunchfish AB
+46 708 46 47 88 joachim.samuelsson@crunchfish.com
Ulf Rogius Svensson, IR & Marketing Manager
+46 733 26 81 05 ulf.rogius.svensson@crunchfish.comVästra Hamnen Corporate Finance AB är Certified Adviser. Epost: ca@vhcorp.se. Telefon +46 40 200 250.
At the heart of Crunchfish lies our core values – Curious, Creative and Caring. An inspired curiosity drives us to explore the world, adapting technology to human needs. Our creative minds combined with deep technical know-how originates radical new ideas and innovations. And we care about the society we live in, customers and colleagues, always developing sustainable relationships.
Anna Liebelhttps://annaliebel.com/ is a Leadership and Team Development Consultant who help founders reclaim their genius zone by eliminating reactivity, transforming their leadership, and becoming catalysts of thriving company culture.
In this interview, Anna and Joachim Samuelsson discuss how curiosity is an important driver, the importance of being authentic as a leader and how it all comes down to setting a direction for the company and creating an environment where curiosity, creativity and caring can thrive.
This is interview 27 of 36 in the second season – Cash goes digital, a payment pandemic – out Friday morning at 6 am CET / 10.30 am IST. https://www.crunchfish.com/the-interviews/
We have spoken to payment experts as well as a large number of people at Crunchfish about our Digital Cash solution. All agree that it is a very exciting solution with great potential to change the market for digital payments. In the coming weeks, Joachim Samuelsson will, among others, interview Digital Cash Partners, experts in Food Waste and some of our shareholders who give their view on Crunchfish’s future.
Since December 2020, Crunchfish has been airing its interview series “Cash goes digital – a payment pandemic”. In three episodes each week, CEO Joachim Samuelsson has interviewed interesting people under relevant themes linked to our solutions for Digital Cash, such as Payment Experts, Payment Schemes and Wallet Security. He has also interviewed board members, the team that works with Gestures, our alumni, and many more. On Monday, February 8, the four final weeks of the series begin.
Next week will be all about The Office. During this week we will focus on our work environment and our core values – Curious, Creative och Caring. The week starts off with an interview withHans Andersson, responsible for job satisfaction at Wihlborgs. Then we will interviewNiclas Olsson, CEO ofBrainlit – the company with biocentric lighting as a business idea that literally brightens up our days at the office. We’ll finish with an interview with leadership consultantAnna Liebel about the value in Crunchfish’s playful work environment.
The episodes in the interview series “Cash goes digital – a payment pandemic” are published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 06:00 CET / 10:30 IST on Crunchfish’s website and on our YouTube channel. The first season, “Swimmingly easy payments”, which aired during the spring of 2020 is also available here. The interview weeks are also available via the links below:
Västra Hamnen Corporate Finance AB is the Certified Adviser. Email: ca@vhcorp.se. Telephone +46 40 200 250.
About Crunchfish – crunchfish.com Crunchfish is a tech company with patent-pending solutions for digital cash that can be integrated with both the payment rail and in mobile wallets. The solutions are globally scalable and makes digital payments more robust as the risks of disruptions and downtime are eliminated. We have also developed Blippit, an app terminal that connects to cash register systems for both online and offline payments and have a patent-pending solution to reduce food waste. Crunchfish also develops gesture control of smart AR glasses for the consumer market. Crunchfish is listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market since 2016, with headquarters in Malmö, Sweden and with representation in India.
Crunchfish’s headquarters is at The Penthouse of Media Evolution City in central Malmö, in the south of Sweden. Here we have been renting the top floor from Wihlborgs since 2013 and created a work environment conducive to creativity.
Hans Andersson was hired by Wihlborgs https://www.wihlborgs.se/ as the Director of Arbetsglädje, translating to Job satisfaction in English. But Job satisfaction is a too narrow description of the Swedish word Arbetsglädje as it also implies pure happiness or joy of working. In this interview we start off talking about Arbetsglädje but venture off into discussing how to design a great office environment and what will offices be in a post-pandemic world.
This interview kicks-off the 9th week with the focus on The Office. Even if the title was inspired by the british TV-series with the same name we argue that any resemblance with the original show is purely accidental. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1qtsLfZWWQ This is interview 25 of 36 in the second season – Cash goes digital, a payment pandemic – out Monday morning at 6 am CET / 10.30 am IST.https://www.crunchfish.com/the-interviews/
Light affects us in mainly three ways; visually, emotionally and biologically. The visual dimension is the traditional one, affecting what we see and how we are seen. The emotional dimension has to do with how light affects our mood, energy and state of mind. The third dimension focusses on how we are biologically affected by light. More and more people are realizing the potential in using light to enhance alertness, cognitive performance and the sleep/wake cycle.
Niclas Olsson is the CEO of Brainlit https://www.brainlit.com/ – the company with biocentric lighting as a business idea that literally brightens up our days at the office. In this interview, Niclas and Joachim Samuelsson talks about Health as a service, the Brainlit lighting system that we recently installed at our office and how it increases the well-being, creativity as well as the productivity of our team.
This is interview 26 of 36 in the second season – Cash goes digital, a payment pandemic – out Wednesday morning at 6 am CET / 10.30 am IST. https://lnkd.in/e3E6vEm
For too long, mankind has adapted to technology. It should have been the other way around. For example, why are we dependent on the net when we pay? Why do we walk around looking own at our phones all of the time? Why is it hard to communicate with the proximity? These are challenges that can only be solved by radical new thinking and cutting-edge technology. Crunchfish is a tech company that creates a society to suit people.
Crunchfish uses a broad focus to meet tomorrow’s challenges with innovative solutions in widely differing areas such as solutions for payment, food waste, nearby interaction and gesture control for smart glasses. It’s a motley list, but it’s also why Crunchfish can contribute to the society of tomorrow. With a rare combination of courage and technical know-how, the company tackles the most varied everyday challenges within five solution areas.
Digital Cash– Why are we dependent on the net when we pay? 7 patent pending inventions in 2020, none granted yet.
Crunchfish’s most recent solution area is Digital Cash, where the company enables cash in digital form. The flexibility to pay digitally, combined with the effects of the pandemic, mean that the use of cash is declining rapidly, but this has also made us vulnerable since we have become dependent on the connections and payment services that work there and then. This is an unnecessary risk to take, and a typical example of how technology sets up unnecessary obstacles, explains Joachim Samuelsson, CEO of Crunchfish.
– The time-critical payment moment should be implemented as a separate step, completely separate from the subsequent transfer between accounts. This simple and ingenious change means that we magically eliminate all the online factors that can fail when we make payments. Crunchfish’s Digital Cash really always works, is easy to use and, last but not least, it lets you stay anonymous. The bank doesn’t need to know what you do simply because you pay digitally.
Blippit– Why can’t we blip in many more situations?
6 patent-pending inventions since 2017, of which 5 have been granted.
Blippit delivers smooth payment solutions. Blipping is convenient, and Crunchfish makes it as easy to pay with Swish as to blip a card. The Blippit app terminal is the bridge between the customer’s mobile and the in-store POS. The technology also enables blipping in other situations, for example when finding offers, checking in, unlocking or logging in using a mobile phone.
– Blippit’s big breakthrough is its Digital Cash, because the app terminal transfers offline payments directly to the cash register.
Food waste– Why do we throw away a third of all produced food?
1 patented invention in 2019 that has been granted.
One third of all food produced is thrown away. This is huge financial costs and has a big negative impact on the climate and the environment. Thanks to an automated way for sellers to give consumers a discount at the checkout if they don’t casually choose the freshest product. It’s all based on the fact that in the near future, the striped EAN code on goods will be swapped for a checkered QR code. This code can also contain information about each individual product, such as its best-before date. Tempting discounts on older goods will affect our buying behavior and reduce food waste. Simple and ingenious.
Nearby– Why is it hard to communicate with the proximity? 14 patent-pending inventions from 2014, of which 12 have been granted.
Proximity is the next area for the mobile to conquer. It can also be digitized, to let people understand much more about their surroundings than is possible using only our senses. The mobile phone can let you discover and communicate with everything and everyone nearby. With approval, it makes it possible to discover and communicate with everyone around our own digital bubbles. Seamless superpowers.
Gestures– Why do we walk around looking down at our mobiles all the time? 12 patent-pending inventions from 2012, of which 11 have been granted.
Gesture control lets you control your electronics using only your hands. For example, skip the selfie stick and take photos from a distance with Crunchfish’s popular free GoCam app, available on the app store. The big breakthrough for gesture control, however, is the smart AR glasses. They free our hands, finally letting us lift our gaze from the phone screen.
– Crunchfish’s success is based on radical innovation that is manifested in an offensive patent strategy. Patents protect the company for 20 years from the application date. We have applied for 40 inventions, of which 29 have already been granted patents in some markets, despite the fact that Crunchfish only has 25 employees. An impressive invention workshop, says Joachim Samuelsson, CEO of Crunchfish. Crunchfish is an absolutely world-class tech company, solving tomorrow’s challenges in radically new ways. We never let technology dictate the conditions – we always adapt it to what fits us humans best.
ABOUT CRUNCHFISH – crunchfish.com Crunchfish is a tech company with patent-pending solutions for Digital Cash that can be integrated with both the payment rail and in mobile wallets. The solutions are globally scalable and makes digital payments more robust as the risks of disruptions and downtime are eliminated. We have also developed Blippit, an app terminal that connects to cash register systems for both online and offline payments and have a patent-pending solution to reduce food waste. Crunchfish also develops gesture control of smart AR glasses for the consumer market. Crunchfish is listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market since 2016, with headquarters in Malmö, Sweden and with representation in India.
This article was originally published on February 4, 2021 in the Morgondagens Samhälle #1 appendix in Dagens Industri.