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CONFERENCE REPORT


DIY STARTUP ARENA


Meet the newcomers that are already transforming our industry. DIY start-up companies give their pitches at the Global DIY Summit and present new innovations in the market


Revnext


Whether addressing the issues of data collection in human bodies, self-driving vehicles or hackable infrastructure, Revnext firmly believes new technologies to be a continuous component of strategic business operations, strategy development and policymaking. The company says one thing it knows for certain is that the dangers within this world are becoming greater. And with them, also the inability of organisations to protect themselves grows. Large-scale data leaks, cyber espionage, hacking and IT sabotage are no longer breaking news, but instead almost daily routine. Revnext offers a full analysis of the cyber risks within an organisation to second opinions about existing cyber security solutions, to the implementation of integrated solutions to manage the risks identified.


Domotron – connect the entire home We are surrounded by technology that is connected 24/7. Our phones and TV’s became smart a long time ago, the time for our homes to become truly smart has now arrived as well. Domotron is a revolutionary smart home system that makes all technologies come alive. Domotron takes care of all of the home technologies. Thanks to thousands of smart features and advanced automation, Domotron promises to transform a home into a perfect smart home.


AlphaOne


AlphaOne says its platform uses brain data to help good organisations make better media decisions by understanding communication and how that drives people. The company analyses subconscious drivers to explain behaviour and applies neuroscience and deep learning to predict what media will engage and what people will value. The product measures underlying drivers as we enter into ‘The Subconscious Era’ and helps to understand the individuals patterns of behaviour whilst shopping.


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Expivi Expivi’s innovative


technology has combined the power of cloud with web browsers to provide a scalable solution that works with any kind of product. By providing a single platform that works with any kind of product and utilising the power of browsers to build and visualise configurations in 3D, the company says it has taken away the cost and limitation of conventional configurations.


MishiPay MishiPay’s technology allows in-store shoppers to pick up a product, scan the barcode with their phone, pay with their phone and simply walk out with it. What’s more, its patent-pending technology ensures that if someone tries to and walk out without paying, the alarms will immediately sound. The company provides a fully theft-proof scan, pay-and-leave solution that completely eliminates queuing in retail and bridges e-commerce and bricks and mortar into a truly sustainable Omni- channel experience.


Innovation in Motion IIM’s mission is to create the next big leap forward for smart home: putting the home in motion. The company does that by building software-driven devices that combine the best of advanced motorisation. Its first product is Slide: a simple system to automate curtains. IIM has developed a patented technology that eliminates the need for custom-built motorised rails. Slide can be instaled on existing curtain rails in just three minutes. No tools required, and suitable for any length up to six metres. The power of Slide lies in adding a range of new functions to users’ existing curtains, like waking up to sunlight and securing their house when they’re on holiday. It’s also the first one-size-fits-all solution that can be sold in countless channels that previously could not offer a smart curtain system.


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