Black Owned Tech Company Has Concept Stolen By UBER.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Atlanta, GA (March 07, 2018)
– SAFETRIP INC. holds the pride of having launched the world’s first
healthcare transportation mobile application and dashboard. The app
permits users to ride on demand and use insurance as their payment
option.
SAFETRIPS' selling pitch was being the first to the
market with a Ridesharing App offering wheelchair accessible vehicle
options. Right from scheduling of rides, to analysis of trips, and live
tracking of patients, it was the most easy-to-use platform orchestrated
by some of the best tech wizards in the Atlanta tech market. Their goal
was to move healthcare forward at a faster pace while shining a positive
light on Black Women in tech. With UBER HEALTH and its Billion Dollar enterprise on their heels, that dream may be deferred.
UBER
stole the patented healthcare transportation concept that was launched
by SAFETRIP in 2017, thereby capitalizing on the $82 Billion dollar
market and is now the second ridesharing company to offer wheelchair
accessible service while also accepting insurance payments. "Developing
this technology was very costly and time consuming" says CEO Ja'Nese
Jean.
Following this, the executives at SAFETRIP pitched the
idea to one of UBERS' investment firms in 2017. However, UBER launched
the new service without any recognition or payment to the start-up tech
company SAFETRIP. In addition to stealing the concept from this company,
UBER also has worded their website similar to that of the competitor.
About SAFETRIP:
SAFETRIP
has made healthcare transportation faster, safer, and more affordable
with the help of an easy to download app. The company also provides an
excellent opportunity for drivers to become their own bosses by paying
them more than standard ridesharing companies.
For more information, please visit http://www.safetrip.co/
Media Contact:
Vanessa Ross
4702852233
media@safetrip.co
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