Israeli firm Ringbow wins MoMo Peer Awards
Posted on: September 27, 2010 – Filed under: Global
The Mobile Monday Peer Awards at the ten year MoMo Summit in Helsinki, Finland, was certainly an impressive showcase of innovation, passion and mobile creativity but in true mobile irony, it was a ring that won the evening.
That ‘ring’ in question, however, was a physical finger ring pioneered by the Israeli mobile startup Ringbow, which has invented a completely new way for users to interact with their mobile touchscreen by adding another physical dimension to the experience. Watch the video below to see how it works.
Ringbow’s Co-Founder Efrat Barit – or “mistress of the rings” as she was dubbed – won high praise for her presentation, which competed against five other startups in the Future Potential Category, including local wireless charging company PowerKiss, Estonian mobile e-book firm Indilo, French geolocation gaming firm Playground, Norwegian child protecting mobile company Bipper and Palestinian task management firm Do It There. Via: RCR Wireless