Our founders Shad Morris and James Oldroyd explaining why they built iLabz for their students. Comment “webinar” if you’d like to watch the full webinar!
关于我们
Interactive simulations that introduce students to entering a product into a foreign market, trading foreign currency, and cultural awareness assessments.
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ilabz.io
iLabz的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 科技、信息和网络
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Provo,UT
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 领域
- Trading Foreign Currency、Market Entry Simulation和Cultural Awareness
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US,UT,Provo
iLabz员工
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Jay Raines
Strategic Business Architect | SaaS Innovator | Enterprise Sales & Partnership Expert | Co-Founder
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Kamryn Harker
Committed Event Designer | Passionate Responder |Community Connector
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Elisabeth Bush
Chief Strategy Officer at iLabz | Business Management Student at Marriott School of Business
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Mary Mitchell
Student Employee at BYU as a CEO for iLabz - EdTech startup | Marketing Strategies | International Business | BYU Student
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iLabz转发了
"I’ve learned more from my mistakes than from my successes." – David Utrilla Building a strong brand in a global market isn’t just about having a great product—it’s about adaptability, vision, and consistency. David Utrilla, CEO of US Translation Company, taught us today about how he has built a globally recognized business by focusing on: ? A clear vision and mission ? Establishing a unique value proposition ? Consistency in brand messaging while adapting globally ?Fostering Innovation for Longterm success His journey—from studying international business in Peru and the U.S. to leading an award-winning company—proves that success is built on learning from failure, embracing change, and staying competitive. ?? "Time is more precious than money." ?? "Enjoy the journey. You’re going to make mistakes and try new things—so embrace it." Thanks for coming, David! Global business requires fresh ideas and a mindful approach to international markets. How are you preparing your brand for global success? ??? #Leadership #GlobalBusiness #BrandStrategy #Growth #Entrepreneurship
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In International Business what do miscommunication, damaged relationships, lost business opportunities have in common? They are the result of not being culturally aware. Here at ILABZ we are making simulations so that students can learn how to do business is different countries - without offending anybody.
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Wanting to learn about market entry before you take the leap? Here at iLabz we have created an interactive online lab to practice entering global markets! The lab uses real-world data and includes practice with aggregated analysis, market priorities, and data sources! Interested in learning more? Check out our product demo on the link below! https://ilabz.io/webinar
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Watch this 7 minute eWebinar hosted by Shad Morris and James Oldroyd to learn how they use this software in their classrooms.
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Did anyone else play The Stock Market Game in School? ??♀? The Stock Market Game allows students to invest fake money into the stock market and track gains and losses over time. The Foreign Currency Exchange lab at ILABZ takes things one step further and allows students to trade foreign currencies in real time - while competing against their classmates. If you think this would be a nice addition to your coursework, check out our product demo. https://ilabz.io/webinar
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Thank you, Case Lawrence, for an inspiring session today! Case shared invaluable lessons with us and BYU GlobalHub from his journey of launching and scaling Sky Zone into a global leader in active entertainment. From humble beginnings to over 300 locations worldwide, his story is a powerful example of innovation and perseverance. Key Takeaways from Case’s Talk: 1. ?? Do Your Market Research: Understand the target market’s culture, customer preferences, and regulatory landscape before expanding internationally. 2. ?? The Power of Partnerships: Collaborate with local partners who bring market expertise and cultural insight to ensure a smooth launch. 3. ?? Idea-Entrepreneur Fit: Ask yourself, “Why am I the right person to bring this idea to this market?” Aligning your strengths with the opportunity is key to success.
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We are grateful for our relationship with the World Trade Center Utah (WTC Utah), who have helped us improve our Market Entry Lab! Because of their insights our labs for students are better simulations of the "real world".
Last Friday we got to hear from Peter Given and Jenna B. from the World Trade Center Utah (WTC Utah). They shared with us some insights into what international business is looking like right now and shared about their experiences helping international businesses get into Utah and helping Utah businesses go international. Thank you for taking the time to be with us!
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Today we got to talk to Peter Given, Margaret Crookston, and Jenna B. from the World Trade Center Utah. They gave us some insights into what international business is looking like right now and their experience in working for the WTC. Thank you for taking the time to be with us, it was a great way to finish off the semester!
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