Geektime.co.il met Nekuda to learn of Israeli technologies debuting in CES 2015. See link here.
Why Nekuda? Because Israeli startups such as Humavox, Zutalabs and Freshub, and global brands such as TDK, Occipital and Samsung Electronics, meet at Nekuda to innovate their next generation products, and user experiences. Integrating product, design and engineering, and managing turnkey projects with software, hardware and technology sub-contractors,
Nekuda has become a hub for global tier 1 brands seeking to meet and incorporate into their brand visions Israeli technologies.
We wish TDK, Humavox and Occipital and many other Israelis and globals still in stealth mode- huge success in 2015.
Additional information can be found on the initiatives website.
We are proud to announce that our design for Flex AR won the Chicago Athenaeum Good Design Award. For additional info please visit : www.good-designawards.com/award-details.html?award=33067
Image Credit: Zuta Labs Imagine you could carry around a little teardrop-shaped robot that could print out a document on a moments notice by zipping across an odd piece of paper like a Roomba cleaning your floors. An invention like that might be worth some recognition. The folks at the Consumer Electronics Association thought so, […]
Nekuda is proud to be involved with the design and development of the recently launched Occipital Bridge, a new headset for Apple devices that can do more than any other mobile VR headset currently available. Image courtesy of Occipital “Rather than modding existing headsets with extra cameras, Bridge is a mobile headset designed for […]