It is to remedy this kind of overflow that the company Synode has reinvented and converted the paper instructions for assembly, maintenance and user guide, into interactive 3D step by step guides.
"Our technology can prevent the less-than-human side from coming out when it comes to assembling something at home," confirms Taki Eddine Alimat, co-founder and CEO of the startup.
"Recently, I had to assemble a barbecue at home and I thought how nice it would be if our technology was used by this industry... Our technology helps reduce user frustration, and subsequent verbal merriment, when assembling products."
The paper instructions that come with everyday consumer goods are often poorly explained and in broken French. What a headache!
Synode's technology allows, with the help of a QR code, to generate a document on a cell phone or a tablet that allows to visualize in three dimensions the steps to follow step by step. You can even get instructions in the language of your choice, if necessary," adds Mr. Alimat, in an interview with La Tribune.
Read more (Original Article in French): La Tribune
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