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ב-EYECLICK הופכים כל כיתה למרחב אינטראקטיבי
EyeClick, founded by Ariel Almos in 2005, has expanded its target audience three times since its inception. The company, which combines hardware and software to project interactive games onto various surfaces, initially targeted children in fast food chains and malls. However, it has evolved to include not only advanced interactive projectors with hundreds of games, but also educational and therapeutic content for children and the elderly. EyeClicks technology is now used in schools, educational institutions, and nursing homes in Israel and around the world. The company has also worked with major networks such as McDonalds and Burger King, installing their interactive projectors in thousands of locations in over 80 countries.
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EyeClick: Offering meaningful play for the elderly community
Obie for Seniors, a healthcare company that provides an interactive projection solution with built-in games for elderly meaningful play, has raised $2M to date. The solution aims to improve cognition, memory, and movement in seniors. Investors include Guy Gamzu, Jonathan Kolber, and Roy Oron. The company was part of the Israeli startup squad that participated in Calcalists Israel-Japan 2023 conference, where they presented their company to senior executives from the Japanese and international tech industries.
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Obie wins 'Startup of the Year' competition by Mediterranean Towers Fund
Eyeclicks product Obie, which offers an interactive console for the elderly, has won the Startup of the Year Competition organized by Mediterranean Towers Ventures. Obie uses a projector to display custom-made games on various surfaces and encourages physical and mental activity for the elderly. The competition aims to promote technological solutions for the aging population. The prize includes $5,000 and six months of mentorship by the venture firm. Eyeclicks CEO, Ariel Almos, received the award. The Mediterranean Towers Fund invests in early-stage technology companies focused on developing solutions for the aging community.
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Eyeclick's 'Obie For Seniors' product helps engage the elderly during lonely lockdowns
Eyeclick has developed an interactive projector called Obie, designed to help seniors in old age homes combat isolation and stay active. Obie can turn any surface into a fully-interactive area for multiple users, offering over 200 games for physical exercise and cognitive skills. Eyeclick initially focused on children with their previous product, BEAM, but shifted their attention to seniors due to the impact of Covid-19. Obie has already been deployed in over 1,000 units worldwide to meet the increased demand. The games are made in-house by Eyeclicks team in Vietnam, and the company hopes to expand the use of Obie in senior homes, schools, special needs institutions, fitness centers, and homes.
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BEAM Exhibit Lighting Up Imaginations At EverWonder Children's Museum
EverWonder Childrens Museum is expanding its activities and offerings by adding five new exhibits, including the BEAM projection system, an exhibit designed by Praxair, a childrens escape room, an interactive streetscape, and interactive projections on a wall. The museum has also partnered with Praxair Inc. for funding and is considering a move to a larger location in the next two to three years. The museum aims to provide a fun and educational experience for children, encouraging them to think, inquire, and wonder about the world around them.
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Beijing-Based Guoshu Technology Signs $50 Million Agreement With Israeli Digital Playtime Startup EyeClick
Israeli startup EyeClick Ltd. has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Beijing-based Guoshu Technology Company Ltd. The agreement involves Guoshu importing EyeClicks software products worth around $50 million by 2023 and opening a manufacturing center for EyeClicks products in China. EyeClick develops an interactive gaming platform that can convert any physical space into an active gaming site. The companys technology is also used in hospitals to help younger patients regain muscle strength through games. EyeClick has raised $2 million to date from private investors.
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EyeClick Completes Development on First Academic Game for BEAM Designed Exclusively for Early Learning Centers
EyeClick, a US-based tech company, has developed Go Fishing, the first in a series of academically-focused games designed for educational learning centers. The game will be built for the companys interactive gaming platform, BEAM, and will teach children the basics of colors and shapes. Go Fishing is scheduled for release on April 28th, 2017, and early learning centers have shown a lot of interest in academically-minded games tied to learning objectives. EyeClick expects Go Fishing to be a huge hit among educators.
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EyeClick Partners KIDOZ to Connect Brands with Kids Via Interactive Ad Platform
Eyeclick, the company behind the interactive gaming platform BEAM, has partnered with content discovery network KIDOZ to provide new interactive engagement opportunities for kids brands. The partnership aims to leverage Eyeclicks motion-sensitive projection gaming system to transform bare patches of floor or wall into interactive life-size games. The system offers a combination of digital technology and the fun and health benefits of playground activities. Through the partnership, advertisers can promote content via KIDOZ and EyeClicks strategic placement. KIDOZ, founded in 2009, is the worlds largest content discovery platform for kids, providing safe access to relevant content and generating revenue for developers. The partnership between Eyeclick and KIDOZ aims to create an immersive and engaging experience for venues and customers.
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EyeClick's Virtual Gaming System BEAM Wins Gold in China
EyeClick, a leading technology company, has won the Gold award at Chinas Popular Science Products Fair for its BEAM virtual gaming system. BEAM combines projectors with motion sensors to create a virtual playground. The award recognizes EyeClicks commitment to global sales strategy and award-winning technology. The company has installed thousands of BEAM game systems across 80 countries, with clients including McDonalds, Virgin, Burger King, Verizon, IKEA, and Samsung. EyeClick aims to promote BEAM to as many markets as possible, as it believes children everywhere want to have fun and BEAM provides a unique way to make that happen.
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BEAM By EyeClick Earns a Gold Medal at China's Seventh Annual Popular Science Products Fair
EyeClick, a tech company based in Israel and the US, has won the gold at Chinas Popular Science Products Fair for its flagship product, BEAM. BEAM is a virtual game system that combines projectors with motion sensors to create an interactive playground. EyeClick has installed thousands of BEAM game systems across 80 different countries, including well-known brands like McDonalds, Burger King, Virgin, Verizon, IKEA, and Samsung. The companys rapid growth and worldwide marketing efforts have contributed to its success. The award from the Popular Science Products Fair in China further solidifies EyeClicks position as a pioneer in interactive display technologies.
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EyePlay Selected for Sky Zone Trampoline Parks in California
Sky Zone, the indoor trampoline park franchise, has chosen to install EyePlay systems at three of its locations in California. The EyePlay systems provide an additional attraction for children and are conveniently located near the concession area. The owner of the Sky Zone franchises believes that the EyePlay systems are a great fit for smaller children who may be too tired to keep jumping on trampolines. The strategy has been successful so far, with children enjoying the EyePlay systems while parents are busy with transactions. EyeClick, the company that specializes in creating interactive products, provides the EyePlay systems. Sky Zone offers a variety of activities for all ages, including fitness classes.
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