Mangaluru: Alumni of SJEC come up with new start-up initiative Snap Wall


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Mangaluru, Jul 2: In the midst of all the chaos, people miss out on cherishing the memories of our loved ones. In today’s times of external hard drives, people find most of their memories to be lost. In between the issues of rented houses, broken walls and the usual laziness, photo frames are about to cease to exist.

That is where Sharath NB, Preetham D'Souza and Michel Abraham, alumni of St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC), Mangaluru, have stepped in and brought a solution to all of the above problems through their new start-up called ‘Snap Wall’.

Snap Wall, an Augment360 venture, is a company based in Bengaluru that has launched their first product called ‘Photo Tiles’.

Key features of the product:

• No more nails/hooks required. So no more damaging walls.
• Move photo tiles around as one would please.
• Stick, remove and re-stick photo tiles wherever and whenever one likes.

The app is available for download on the Google Play Store. Upon order, the product will be delivered on the doorstep of the customer.

To know more, please visit the below social media channels:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/snapwallindia/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/snapwallindia/

The management of St Joseph Engineering College is proud of this initiative by their alumni team and wishes them the best in all their future endeavours.

  

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