Digital Capital has invested more than $5 million in its subsidiary Dream Weddings to make an app aimed at the wedding industry.
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The wedding market is a $298 billion market worldwide, but it is very fragmented. The company hopes to break into it using “non-invasive advertising.” The app could connect would-be brides and grooms with potential wedding service firms.
Chris Klug, a veteran of companies such as Electronic Arts and one of the founders of Dream Weddings, said, “We’ve been working on this idea for some time and are excited to be partnering with Digital Capital in turning it into reality.”
Klug gave a pitch to Digital Capital’s Tribell and Stew Kosoy at last year’s Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. They liked the idea so much that they acted on the spot to move forward with the project.
Dream Weddings has 24 employees and was founded in December.
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