Difference in their community and are currently developing software for clients ranging

 Sam Bruhn, Joshua Nicoll, Harrison Croaker and Carl Humphries. We want to create something special and feel we can achieve this through software and technology,” he said. The group is currently in the Beta testing phase of a hospitality staffing solutions app called HOVA, which they developed in partnership with Gold Coast chef Colin Jewell. He has worked in the hospitality industry for two decades and had an idea to create something to streamline the way shifts are filled on short notice,” Carl said.

“He had a rough idea and some concepts and combining that with our knowledge in the tech world, we were able to create jobs with a computer science degree,” Carl said the hospitality industry is often chaotic and the free app, available on both Android and iOS, helps connect employers needing to fill a shift with those keen to work in just a few swipes. Once users have signed up, they can set their availability and wait until they are requested for shifts, making it ideal for those with casual or flexible lifestyles, like students.”High to is keen to continue working on projects that make a difference in their community and are currently developing software for clients ranging from a mining equipment supplier to various Gold Coast small businesses.

“We are always looking for new ways to help the community and would love more people to get involved,” Carl said. Our aim is to continue creating software that enhances experiences for in the community and ideally, worldwide. We have big goals and will work hard with the standards set by our industry to meet these goals.”


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