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Hiperwall logo Hiperwall exampleIn 2004, UCI researchers developed software to make the displays of multiple computers behave as if they were one very large, very high resolution display system, like a Sony Jumbotron built from commodity components. The work earned a grant from the National Science Foundation. In 2007, university officials introduced Mr. Greenberg to 2 of the key researchers. In 2008, he founded Hiperwall to commercialize the technology and signed a global, perpetual, exclusive license with the university. Since that time, Mr. Greenberg managed the transformation of the academic research into a global business without the use of any external investment. Today, Hiperwall has customers in 58 countries around the world with annual revenue well into the millions of dollars.
Hiperwall in Use at the Jakarta Smart City Project
Hiperwall Video Wall Saves Lives, Money
US Coast Guard Uses Hiperwall for Visualizing Maritime Domain Awareness
 
Zuzor’s immersive, interactive experiential system turns any surface into a customer engagement venue. Whether you’re trying to increase customer visits to a retail location or enhance the experience at an entertainment venue, Zuzor makes the experience more noteworthy, resulting in more traffic, enhanced brand recognition and increased social media participation.
 
The biggest problem with medical appointments is the wait. It’s frustrating for the patient, Even worse, every minute a patient is waiting in an exam room is a minute that the exam room asset is not producing revenue. The Ops Guru system solves this problem in 2 ways. First, Ops Guru provides the medical staff with a live map of the clinic that shows the status of each patient in each exam room. This enables the staff t make informed decisions about whom to visit next.  In addition, the Ops Guru system tracks utilization and wait periods over time, giving the management team the information they need to adjust staff schedules so supply and demand are matched throughout the week.
 
The most urgent need after a disaster is for safe drinking water. Most people do not maintain adequate reserves, making them totally reliant on government response programs that often face significant logistical challenges due to blocked roadways, excessive demand and inconsistent communications. The Waterfull Barrel solves this problem by providing a family of 4 with enough continuously refreshed drinking water for a week, getting them through that critical period and allowing them to focus their resources on other needs.
 
Reaction Explorer logo Reaction Explorer exampleUCI researchers developed a system that can calculate the results of an organic chemistry reaction. They used this technology to develop an application that allows students to see the results of simulated organic chemistry experiments. They then added the ability to assign problems to students as part of an organic chemistry class. In 2010 Mr. Greenberg negotiated a global distribution agreement with John Wiley & Sons, who now offer Reaction Explorer as a companion to their organic chemistry textbooks on a worldwide basis.
 
PPlayer Tech Coast Works’ latest business is still in stealth mode. This venture is developing an app to help make rehearsals more efficient for performers in multiple disciplines. Stay tuned for more details as we approach the public launch of this company.