Consumer Electronics(家電)をREVOlution(革新)するという設立時からの変わらない思
Location: Japan, Tokyo
Employees: 51-200
Founded date: 2011
Investors 1
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Mentions in press and media 13
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31.10.2015 | Hackey could make controlling your smart home as simple as turning a key | (By Masaru Ikeda, The Bridge) – Tokyo-based Cerevo, the Japanese startup behind a variety of smart consumer electronics devices, unveiled a smart key switch called Hackey on Wednesday. The product is available for 9,980 yen (about $82) on t... |
31.10.2015 | Hackey could make controlling your smart home as simple as turning a key | We are excited to bring Transform 2022 back in-person July 19 and virtually July 20 - 28. Join AI and data leaders for insightful talks and exciting networking opportunities. Register today! (By Masaru Ikeda, The Bridge) – Tokyo-based Cerev... |
15.01.2012 | Wireless controlled cameras let you broadcast your ski run live to Ustream | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. Contour is a fast-growing video camera company that lets you capture your favorite outdoor activities — like skiing down a momentum — a... |
18.10.2011 | The “Live Shell” Lets You Broadcast Live Video Via Ustream Without A PC | Japan-based startup Cerevo took the wraps off the so-called “Live Shell” [JP] yesterday, a small device that makes it possible to stream live video to the web (via Ustream) without using a PC. It’s a significant improvement over the similar... |
20.10.2010 | Cerevo Livebox: Broadcast Live Video On Ustream Without A PC | Have you ever wanted your camera to stream live video to the web (on Ustream) without having to carry a computer around? Then the so-called Cerevo Livebox [JP], made by Japanese startup Cerevo, might do the trick for you. All you need to do... |
30.08.2010 | From WISH 2010 In Tokyo: 15 Japanese Startups Demo Their Services | On Saturday, I attended WISH 2010 in Tokyo (where I live) to see a total of 15 Japanese startups presenting their services onstage to a panel of judges and an audience of 550 people. The event was organized by online marketing company Agile... |
13.06.2010 | Infinity Ventures Summit In Sapporo: 11 Demos From Japanese Startups (GeeksOnAPlane Final Stop) | Just a handful of the 30+ Geeks On A Plane (GOAP) who started their Asian field trip in Shanghai, and then moved on to Beijing, Seoul, and Singapore, made it to Japan, the final stop of the tour. The highlight of the Japan leg was the Infin... |
19.05.2010 | CEREVO CAM live! is the first digital camera with Ustream live streaming capability | Do you remember the CEREVO CAM, the social camera that directly uploads pictures to the web (via Wi-Fi or 3G) from last year? Unfortunately, the shoot-and-upload camera is still available only in Japan (where it went on sale in December las... |
13.12.2009 | Cerevo Cam: Hands-On With The Social Camera That Directly Uploads Pictures To The Web | An easy to use digital camera that automatically uploads pictures to various websites without using a USB cable, a memory card reader or Eye-Fi? If that’s something you’ve always wanted, the Cerevo Cam, made by Tokyo-based startup Cerevo [J... |
23.08.2009 | WISH 2009 Demo Event In Tokyo: 14 Japanese Web Startups Present Their Services | I attended WISH 2009 [JP] on Friday, a newly launched web industry event offering fourteen Japanese startups the chance to demo their wares onstage to a panel of judges and an audience of 400 people. The event was held in Tokyo and organize... |
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