Humanscale Showcases the Intelligent Office at CES 2017

Shaping the Future of Work and Well-Being

New York, NY, January 5, 2017 –  â€‹Humanscale, the leader in ergonomic workplace design, comes to CES 2017 with solutions that blend connectivity, IoT and well-being, along with a wealth of third-party research and data to reveal the fundamental importance of their newest offerings. 

WHAT: Humanscale, the leader in ergonomic workplace design, comes to CES 2017 with solutions that blend connectivity, IoT and well-being, along with a wealth of third-party research and data to reveal the fundamental importance of their newest offerings. Known for creating simple and highly functional solutions in seating, lighting, desking and technology, Humanscale is committed to shaping the future of the workplace with innovations that make their users healthier, more active and more productive. The only office furniture company to exhibit at CES, Humanscale will be showcasing new developments to products including OfficeIQ and M/Connect. It will also have a voice on the main stage of the Digital Health Summit as Humanscale’s Sit/Stand Product Director Jim Kidd addresses how technology is disrupting the longstanding norms in the workplace as part of a seminar entitled Colossal Advancements in Enterprise Tech.

Product highlights include:


Office IQ


M/Connect


Seminar information includes:


Colossal Advancements in Enterprise Tech


WHEN:
CES 2017, January 5th-8th, 2017

WHERE: Humanscale booth 43110 in the Health & Wellness Marketplace, Tech West at the Sands Expo.

WHO: Interviews are available with:

 

About Tome

A passion for connecting hardware products to software applications led Jake Sigal and Massimo Baldini to launch Tome, Inc. in April 2014. Founded in metro Detroit, the company develops connectivity products to keep people mobile and active, and creates value as a focused niche within the larger Internet of Things movement. Tome is a member of the StartUp Health accelerator, based in New York City. Sigal and Baldini sold their previous startup, Livio, to Ford Motor Co. in 2013. Learn more about Tome at http://www.tomesoftware.com.

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