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Scary smile
Scary smile




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I was born in Chechnya and in 1994, actually Christmas nightNew Year’s Eve actually when Russia invaded Chechnya with full force. So I know you were born in Chechnya, but you ended up having to grow up in Moscow. And so not just the idea of entrepreneurship, but the thing that you’re doing, which is making healthcare more accessible comes from that experience of being forced to move and, and hoping for better on the other side. And this entrepreneurial journey began a very long time ago when you, your family was forced to move. And we believe this will lead to making orthodontics affordable and accessible. What we are doing with our software, a doctor will do everything in house and can deliver to you as a patient, a treatment plan just in one day. Butbefore that, upfront, you paid a few thousand dollars and it’s very lengthy, costly process. So it usually takes 4, 5, 6 weeks to have a digital treatment plan ready. So usually she, a doctor has to wait for weeks until someone somewhere usually oversees, prepare a treatment plan and sends back this information for coordination again, with the doctor, then there will be manufacturing. So that doctor will take some measurements, will scan your teeth and and she will upload that information into a certain portal. Imagine you are visiting a doctor and orthodontist and you want to make your smile perfect.

Scary smile software#

Soft smile is a software company and I’ll give you an example. So tell us a little bit about your business and what makes it special. Doing fine and really honored to be a guest here.

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Khamzat Asabeav, founder & CEO of SoftSmile and immigrant from Chechnya, welcome to the Jobmakers podcast.

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What does that mean? They give back far more than we give them, as you’ll discover in this week’s Jobmakers. Refugees go through terrible things, but ultimately make significant contributions to their adopted homeland, having higher rates of employment and entrepreneurship. Khamzat’s story is not unique, but it’s rarely told. Lack of access to basic care as a refugee and a minority prompted him to pursue entrepreneurship, to make basic services accessible to all. In response to the lawlessness of the invasion, Khamzat first pursued law, becoming a top mergers and acquisitions attorney in the UK and the middle east.

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His experiences shaped his life in profound ways. Something worthy our respect and something that ultimately benefits the country is their resettled in for Khamzat Asabeav, refugee from Chechnya and co-founder of SoftSmile, which produces pioneering software for dentists to make advanced treatment plan for patients without relying on third parties, not only was he displaced, but he had to grow up in the country that invaded his – Russia. No one wants to be a refugee, but the resilience and fortitude of refugees to withstand catastrophic displacement like that and come out on the other side is something remarkable. Imagine celebrating the holiday season with family and friends, and then your country gets invaded scary. Pioneer Young Professionals (PYP) Network.COVID Tracker for Long-Term Care Facilities.Book: U-Turn: America’s Return to State Healthcare Solutions.Pioneer Institute’s Life Sciences Initiative.Common Core National Education Standards.BOOK: A Vision of Hope – Catholic Schooling in Massachusetts.






Scary smile