CHICAGO, March 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Chicago's Fusion92 announces the launch of its patent pending mobile hologram technology.
"We're extremely excited about the launch of Hologon™ – it's a great representation of our skills, and we believe it has enormous market potential," said Matt Murphy, Fusion92 president and CEO. "Creating innovative products and solutions is what we do. Hologon™ is another tangible example of how we help our clients break through the clutter ahead of their competition."
The Hologon™, www.hologon.com, allows consumers to experience holographic videos using only a mobile device and our patent pending viewer. Some of the unique features of the product include its ability to pop up, or self-assemble, so it can fold flat to be inserted into magazines, direct mail or product packaging. In addition, Fusion92 developed a custom video player to optimize the user experience across various mobile devices that exist in today's marketplace.
"While the concept itself isn't unique, the amount of R&D that went into this product to make it user friendly, scalable and accessible across all mobile devices was immense," said Jacob Beckley, VP technology and innovation. "This product further demonstrates Fusion92's commitment to the convergence of the digital and physical worlds."
Since 2013, Fusion92, a marketing innovation agency, has been filing one to two patents a year. Those patents have focused mostly on advertising and marketing technologies. This product portfolio blends well with Fusion92's integrated agency services model.
About Fusion92
Founded in 1999, Fusion92 is a Chicago-based independent marketing innovation agency that focuses on helping growth-stage and Fortune 500 companies across a number of industries including financial, CPG, telecommunications and automotive. As a full-service agency, Fusion92 partners with its clients on marketing, media, creative services, innovation and consumer engagement. Learn more at www.Fusion92.com.
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