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Hungarian startup KwaliTools acquired by VisionLive

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Hungarian startup KwaliTools, which was created to capitalize on online opportunities in the market research sector, was acquired by online qualitative research specialist VisionsLive, the research company announced on its website in January 27.

"We've focused on ensuring that we deliver the most innovative research solutions for our clients, and the acquisition of the KwaliTools business adds value to our platform and services portfolio. We intend to make the most of this excellent technology to enable our research clients to do even more of their work online" VisionLife CEO Andreiko Kerdemelidis said.

“We are excited to see the features and innovations, such as the participant tech check, and the flexible room manager that drove KwaliTools, to live on in the fantastic suite of VisionsLive products," KwaliTools CEO Daniel Fazekas said. "We are proud to have been acquired by the market leader in the online qual research industry.”

According to the press release: "VisionsLive is currently working on a release of their new product suite – available February 2015 and the KwaliTools portfolio is set to complement the main VisionsLive products in the online qual space.”

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