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XOEye Technologies Presents Its Industrialized Wearable Technologies at DEMO Enterprise
[April 03, 2014]

XOEye Technologies Presents Its Industrialized Wearable Technologies at DEMO Enterprise


(Marketwire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 04/03/14 -- DEMO Enterprise -- XOEye Technologies, re-imagining industrial business processes with HD recording and streaming eyewear and third-party developer ecosystem, today presents its industrialized enterprise wearable technology suite at DEMO Enterprise, the conference for technology startups solving today's most pressing problems. The DEMO conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying tomorrow's cutting-edge technologies, and have served as the launch pad for companies such as Palm, E*Trade, Salesforce, Webex, Tivo, VMware, and thousands of others.



Selected by DEMO Enterprise organizers from an expansive list of enterprise technology applicants, XOEye Technologies will demonstrate its enterprise wearable technology platform to an audience of prominent media, market influencers and thought leaders. Designed for blue-collar industries like manufacturing, construction, and field services, its XOne™ device is an industrial-grade wearable computing device in an eyewear form factor that captures and streams high fidelity audio and visual content, enabling first-person point-of-view (POV) workplace collaboration in real-time.

Additionally, XOEye Technologies CEO Aaron Salow will present XOEye Vision™, its cloud-based service offering that provides a convenient portal for the configuration, deployment and management of devices, along with applications designed to integrate into the management functions of the XOEye Vision core, while providing additional value in areas such as communication, content management, and more.


Audience members will experience the operational and safety benefits wearable technology can deliver in industrial environments via a live demonstration from more than 2,000 miles away, showing XOEye's capabilities in project management, remote support, data logging, equipment diagnostics, employee training, and data collection. The presentation will also showcase how its Vision cloud-based software suite interoperates with the XOne hardware to collect workplace-based data, empowering enterprise users to analyze it for truly actionable intelligence.

"Today, the world of wearable technologies is setting the stage for substantial innovation in our lives, in both consumer and enterprise settings," said XOEye Technologies CEO Aaron Salow. "As a wearable technology company focused on the enterprise marketplace, we're honored to have been chosen by DEMO Enterprise to present our technology and our vision for the future of this rapidly evolving ecosystem." Following the presentation, XOEye Technologies will exhibit its XOne wearable device and software stack at station #D17 in the Demonstrator Pavilion.

About XOEye Technologies XOEye is pioneering a renaissance in the way manufacturing, industrial and widely distributed organizations operate with industrial-grade HD recording and streaming eyewear for frontline employees. Its XOne device is robust and hardened for the rigors of everyday industrial use, featuring a 8MP image sensor for HD video recording, live streaming and still photos along with high-fidelity audio capture. Now, business processes like training, remote support, sales, service and auditing can be supported remotely while improving productivity and service quality. XOEye's XOLinux firmware operating system and cloud-based XOEye Vision ™ application suite are accessible through its Open API and Developer Portal, offering entrepreneurs and developers access to a world of real-time, enterprise HD video recording and streaming possibilities.

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