Cube26: Creating a Flux in Mobile Technology For OEMs

Founder & CEO of Cube26 Saurav Kumar

Tech Gurus and scientists argue that we’ve just entered the post-PC aeon, where a minority (generally a majority in a third world country) of people are still dependent on traditional desktops and laptops. Checking emails on your smartphone might look like an old thing but who would’ve thought this 20 years ago? So to predict the direction of technology is a tough nut to crack, the only thing in our hands is to innovate and let that become the prospective of future. To solve the mystery, Cube26 has now become the alpha runner in the race.

Co-Founder & CEO of Cube26 Saurav Kumar

Founded by Saurav Kumar and Abhilekh Agarwal in 2012, the company aims at easing not only the mobile technology sector, but also the home-automation market. Saurav Kumar, the CEO and co-founder of Cube26, pursued his under graduation in Computer Science from Delhi College of Engineering, Delhi University. During his undergraduate study, he raised fund from The President of India to build an autonomous ground vehicle. He was also a visiting scholar at Carnegie Mellon University where he did research in the area of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Robotics.

The startup deals in various creeks of technology. Here are a few services and products the startup is offering:

  • Customised Operating System (OS): The startup provides customised OS to mobile companies. Cube26 has developed varied applications across usability for OEMs, helping them provide a stark differentiation through sophisticated mobile software. On the same Saurav stated that they have customised OS and apps for various OEMs. These services include customised App Center, Game Center, Music Center, Video Center.

Further, the company is working on developing features like

  • Natural Gesture Recognition: Natural Gesture Recognition interprets human gestures via mathematical algorithms. Gestures can originate from any bodily motion or state but commonly originates from the face or hand. Now users will be able to interact with their devices using everyday gestures.
  • Gaze Tracking: Not only Gaze Tracking technology will have the capability for analysts to know if consumers are looking at their content and what part of the content is most observed but also users will be able to scan through digital pages on their device, hands free. Look Away to Pause: While watching a video, look away from the screen to pause the video. Redirect eye position back to the screen to continue where the video left of etc.

[“Source-iamwire”]