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Sodyo is a
technology company specializing in color visual code technology that offers an alternative to traditional
QR codes.
[1] This technology enables scanning from a distance, facilitating both online and offline digital interactions through an innovative scanning mechanism. Sodyo's system aims to enhance global communication and interactivity across various applications.
[2]
Sodyo was founded in 2012 in Tel Aviv, Israel, by Alex Alon, Rina Alon and Eran Katz. The company was established with the goal of developing interactive visual code technology. It has since become known in the business productivity software industry for focusing on user engagement and connectivity. [3] [4]
Sodyo's visual code technology is centered around Color Vertex Points (CVP), which offer several features: [5]
Sodyo's technology is used in various fields, including:
Sodyo's proprietary technology is protected by a portfolio of four patents, each secured in multiple countries. These patents cover methods for enhancing the detection and processing of machine-readable tags.
Sodyo has received recognition within the broadcasting industry, including the Product of the Year award at the NAB Show [20] [21]. This recognition highlights Sodyo's contributions to media and advertising technologies. [22] [23]
Sodyo is an interactive scanning technology developed by the Tel Aviv-based company of the same name, founded in 2012. Sodyo's technology utilizes Color Vertex Points (CVPs) to create scannable markers that offer functionalities beyond traditional QR codes. [24]
The company also formed a venture with ZIM Integrated Shipping Services to create ZIMARK, focusing on logistics and cargo management solutions. [25] [26] [27]
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Sodyo is a
technology company specializing in color visual code technology that offers an alternative to traditional
QR codes.
[1] This technology enables scanning from a distance, facilitating both online and offline digital interactions through an innovative scanning mechanism. Sodyo's system aims to enhance global communication and interactivity across various applications.
[2]
Sodyo was founded in 2012 in Tel Aviv, Israel, by Alex Alon, Rina Alon and Eran Katz. The company was established with the goal of developing interactive visual code technology. It has since become known in the business productivity software industry for focusing on user engagement and connectivity. [3] [4]
Sodyo's visual code technology is centered around Color Vertex Points (CVP), which offer several features: [5]
Sodyo's technology is used in various fields, including:
Sodyo's proprietary technology is protected by a portfolio of four patents, each secured in multiple countries. These patents cover methods for enhancing the detection and processing of machine-readable tags.
Sodyo has received recognition within the broadcasting industry, including the Product of the Year award at the NAB Show [20] [21]. This recognition highlights Sodyo's contributions to media and advertising technologies. [22] [23]
Sodyo is an interactive scanning technology developed by the Tel Aviv-based company of the same name, founded in 2012. Sodyo's technology utilizes Color Vertex Points (CVPs) to create scannable markers that offer functionalities beyond traditional QR codes. [24]
The company also formed a venture with ZIM Integrated Shipping Services to create ZIMARK, focusing on logistics and cargo management solutions. [25] [26] [27]
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