Microtask

Microtask is a Finnish technology company founded by Ville Miettinen, Harri Holopainen, Otto Chrons and Panu Wilska in 2009[1] to create a technology platform for crowdsourcing and distributed work.[2]

Microtask
Private
IndustryCrowdsourcing
FoundedJanuary, 2009
FounderVille Miettinen, Harri Holopainen, Otto Chrons, Panu Wilska
Headquarters,
Websitemicrotask.com

The company is headquartered in Helsinki, and has offices in Tampere and San Francisco.

Microtask was selected as one of the finalists of the Nordic Tech Tour 2010.[3]

Products

Microtask Platform is a software platform for global distribution of short-duration tasks to online workers. The system supports automated quality assurance and provides service-level agreements for task quality and turnaround times.[4] The most notable use case for such tasks has been human-assisted optical character recognition.[5]

People

CEO Ville Miettinen and Managing Director Harri Holopainen were co-founders of Hybrid Graphics, a Finnish graphics technology company acquired by NVIDIA in 2006.[6] CTO Otto Chrons was the co-founder and CTO of Ionific (merged with Botnia Hightech and acquired by Sasken Communication Technologies [7]).

The company is funded by private investors and the venture fund Sunstone Capital,[1] which is represented by board member Nikolaj Nyholm, a Danish serial technology entrepreneur and investor.

Customers

The National Library of Finland uses the Microtask Platform for outsourcing its digitization work to volunteers.[8][9]

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gollark: Ugh, seriously? That's not been correct since 2019.
gollark: I'm *in* the facility in question, see, and am affected by its temperature.
gollark: There was a breach in one of the relativistic apiopyrometavulcanohazard ducts.
gollark: Well, cryoapinators are coming online so normal temperatures should be reached soonish.

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