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Ready to network? Tap the Dion app for the ultimate ice breaker
Khaleej Times
|February 25, 2025
Revekka Palaiologou says She's taking the culture of hospitality that the UAE is so known for up a notch
It's an odd time to be alive-we both crave connection and shy away from it, choosing to communicate through messages typed out on machines or through voice notes rather than via eye contact and while in physical proximity.
But does that mean the connection found online is any less deep than sitting side by side and having a conversation? Not really, suggests the premise of a new social network called Dion. The app, launched about three months ago, allows users to send a beverage to a connection - an ice breaker to help dialogue develop. "In order to become a member, you have to apply (through the app, which is available on the App Store) and you have to be approved. We have almost 1,000 active users and a few thousand in the waiting list," says Revekka Palaiologou, CEO and co-founder of Dion.
The app has partnered with exclusive venues to allow for the beverage credits to be passed from one user to the next. "We seamlessly meld digital with real world interactions and socialising," says Palaiologou.
"It's gifting, but what we do is we bring back intention into connections." How it works Once you've 'gifted' someone a beverage and the person has accepted, a chat window opens on your screen indicating both parties are open to communicating. (It is also a great way to send an apology to someone if you are running late.) Should the receiver decline your nudge, you get your money back.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition February 25, 2025 de Khaleej Times.
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