Quad Lock is an award winning and fast growing Melbourne based company that revolutionised the smartphone mounting game with our patented case-based mounting system.
Originally launched in 2012, the Quad Lock range now includes mounts for Cycling, Motorcycling, Driving, Running, and a range of Lifestyle options. To date, millions of Quad Lock products have been shipped to over 100 countries.
Originally launched in 2012, the Quad Lock range now includes mounts for Cycling, Motorcycling, Driving, Running, and a range of Lifestyle options. To date, millions of Quad Lock products have been shipped to over 100 countries.
Location: Australia, Victoria, Melbourne
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2012
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13.11.2024 | The Rise of AI in Law: Bridging the Justice Gap | In the digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries. The legal sector is no exception. Christian Beck, a self-made tech titan, is at the forefront of this transformation with his platform, LawConnect. His vision? To dem... |
12.11.2024 | Quad Lock, Australian phone case innovator, sold to Thule in $500 million deal | Quad Lock co-founders Chris Peters and Rob Ward. Source: Supplied article-article-body Quad Lock co-founder Rob Ward admits Swedish giant Thule was one of the companies he and co-founder Chris Peters always thought they would “be very lucky... |
12.11.2024 | LawConnect wants to use AI to level legal playing field | Christian Beck, founder of LawConnect. Source: Supplied article-article-body AI tools are everywhere, but self-made tech titan Christian Beck aims to offer a different approach with his artificial-intelligence powered platform LawConnect. B... |
14.07.2015 | Ash Newland – Inventor of The Scrubba | website twitter facebook instagram Ash Newland is a scientist, patent attorney and inventor of the world’s smallest washing machine – The Scrubba. As an avid traveller, Ash faced a common dilemma before undertaking a climb of Mt. Kilimanjar... |
19.03.2014 | The rise of hardware startups – why investors are starting to get interested | Hardware startups are still a tough nut to crack, but the consensus is they’re getting easier to launch and are now attracting the attention of investors who are traditionally wary of risks around logistics when it comes to hardware. With K... |