think-cell becomes sponsor of the MIT Enterprise Forum of New York City
New York/Berlin, September 19, 2005
On September 19th, Bryan Finkel, president of the New York City chapter of the MIT Enterprise Forum, and Markus Hannebauer, think-cell's CEO, signed a software license agreement that allows the members of the Enterprise Forum in New York City to make free nonprofit use of think-cell chart – think-cell's flagship product for chart creation.
"On its way from a small startup company to an international leader in presentation software think-cell has received a lot of free support and advice from senior business individuals and fellow companies. By supporting the MIT Enterprise Forum we want to give something back to the business community." explains Markus.
About the MIT Enterprise Forum
The MIT Enterprise Forum (MITEF) is a volunteer, not-for-profit organization whose mission is to provide educational programs and services that promote networking and innovation at the intersection of business and technology. Formed by MIT alumni in 1971, MITEF has grown to 23 chapters worldwide – one of them being the New York City chapter.
About think-cell
Founded in Berlin in 2002, think-cell is the de facto standard for creating professional presentations in PowerPoint. With productivity tools and support for 40+ chart types, all of the top 10 global consulting firms rely on think-cell. It is the software of choice for the DAX 40 and Fortune 500 companies and is taught at 9 of the top 10 US business schools.