Markus Gross, co-founder of the ACES award winner Dybuster, didn’t set out to create a software company. He just wanted to help his son Adrian, who has dyslexia.
Gross and his wife had spent a lot of time and money on therapies purporting to improve Adrian’s reading and writing, but nothing had worked. “I saw my son suffering,” says Gross, professor of computer science at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zurich).
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