INDE Joins Financial Times’ FT Future 100
UK Multi-award winning Augmented Reality company INDE is proud to announce that it has been selected for the “FT Future 100 UK” – a list of the UK’s most exciting, newsworthy and influential companies in the fast-growth space.
Companies listed in the “FT Future 100 UK” are businesses that are shaping the future of their sector, and contributing positively to society and their community. These disruptors – companies which define their own path rather than waiting for events to shape them – have been independently researched by Statista, and selected by a panel including the Financial Times, Mishcon de Reya and Statista. A special report, including the final list, was published on FT.com and in the Financial Times newspaper. The full FT article about INDE is available here.
Alex Poulson, INDE’s CEO said: “At INDE we’ve worked hard to become one of the best AR companies in the world long before the technology was being discussed or even considered for mainstream use. For 6 years we’ve installed on every continent for the biggest and the best brands around, and are proud to be evangelists for a technology that will reinvent how people merge physical and digital. To receive this recognition from the FT is great for us, great for the tech and fantastic for the whole team who have followed their vision for many years.”
INDE creates products and experiences that inspire, entertain, inform and educate using Augmented Reality and Computer Vision. Since 2011 the company has developed location-based and mobile products and experiences in over 40 countries for the world’s leading entertainment and education brands. Companies and institutions such as National Geographic, The Smithsonian Institution, BBC, Universal, 20th Century Fox, WWF and numerous others have chosen INDE to reimagine how they speak to the world.
One of the first projects for the UK-based company was developing a large-screen AR experience for National Geographic in 2011. Since then, INDE has become a fully integrated Augmented Reality product developer, with more than 200 mobile, kiosk and big-screen AR systems deployed worldwide. Its client roster includes for The Smithsonian Institution, The BBC, NBC Universal, 20th Century Fox, WWF and numerous others.