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2007 February 12
Company Description
Dybuster develops scientifically proven, computer-aided conveying systems for basic school skills.
Dybuster develops scientifially proven, computer-based systems to support basic learning skills. Their systems enable even those with learning difficulties and neurobiological issues such as dyslexia and dyscalculia (difficulty with arithmetic) to learn efficiently. The key to their success lies in Dybuster's unique combination of neuropsychological and IT principles. The company was founded in 2007 as a spin-off of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and has its headquarters in Zürich. It was with 'Dybuster Orthograph', the multi-sensory support system for spelling, that Dybuster first garnered international recognition. Much of this recognition arose from the fact that Orthograph could also be used to provide effective support and therapy to sufferers of dyslexia. The high effectiveness of the system for children both with and without spelling difficulties has been verified by numerous scientific studies. Core elements of Dybuster Orthograph include the multi-sensory representation of words - allowing the brain to comprehend words as more than just black-and-white combinations of letters - and the ability to adapt, intelligently and automatically, to the individual difficulties of the respective user, thereby allowing them to train in the exact area in which their difficulties lie.
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Manufacturer:
Software -
Formed:
February 12, 2007 -
Founders:
Christian Vögeli -
Company Website:
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Company E-mail:
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Company Address:
Weinbergstr. 20ZürichSwitzerland -
CEO:
- Christian Vögeli
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