Timothy Hadaway Starts Up New Tech Company

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Start-ups nowadays are taking the limelight, by delivering innovations at a rapid pace by using a small group of people, unlike conglomerates who need time to innovate due to their large size and hierarchical structure. Start-ups operating in the tech sector are particularly interesting to observe, mostly due to the fact that they are innovating on cutting-edge technology as well as they attract the best and the brightest brains. One such innovative tech startup was recently started by Timothy Hadaway, who believes that tech and science can only make human lives better.

Timothy Hadaway’s start-up, named TechnoSci, which is an amalgamation of the words Technology and Science. As the name suggests, his tech company aims to harness the power of technology and science to develop things that would significantly boost the quality of life of people all around the world. Timothy Hadaway also aims to make the technology even more affordable to help people living in impoverished situations have access to it. He thinks that technology would help to needy to find solutions to their predicament and allow them to innovate and to achieve more. Timothy Hadaway also thinks that technology is biased against users with disabilities, and thus it is one of the primary aims of the company to ensure that technology can be used by such people with relative ease. He also aims to deliver the power of science to the people and countering the misinformation circulated among the general public by helping them to stay informed about the various natural and man-made scientific phenomenon occurring around them and elsewhere in the universe.

Timothy Hadaway is the chairman and the Chief Executive Officer of TechnoSci and has a total of 20 employees in the present. The company boasts of having the best of the employees from the Big 5 US tech companies, which means that every employee has a talent filled to the brim and is bubbling with ideas. There is a brotherhood-type mentality in their office which fosters friendship and mutual cooperation unlike the formation of silos and competition in large companies.

Currently, the team is working on a virtual assistant, who would help people in their daily lives. Named AsiMe, which is a combination of the words Assist Me, the virtual assistant tries to help its user to achieve more in their daily lives. The virtual assistant is in final stages of internal testing, with release scheduled on all three major platforms – iOS, Android, and Windows, in the near future. According to Timothy Hadaway, the company is in talks with manufacturers and OEM’s to introduce speakers with integrated AsiMe functionality. Timothy Hadaway is very excited about AsiMe and says that it has the potential to shake up the currently crowded virtual assistant market. On further inquiry, he smiles and asks us to keep checking their website for more about AsiMe.

The long term plans of TechnoSci is to invest and innovate in the field of machine learning. For this endeavor, they have received an undisclosed amount from an investor who refused to be named but belongs to one of the largest venture-capital firms in the world. According to the Timothy Hadaway, the current machine learning algorithms have still quite some ways to go before they achieve perfect accuracy and their company strives to shorten the time period required to reach such a level of accuracy. They have already completed the hardest part of the job and will be revealing their finished product before the world in the next two years.

Overall, TechnoSci looks like a fresh young tech company which will do something revolutionary in the near future. Something that will enthrall the people of the world and will be synonymous with cutting edge yet affordable technology, accessible by everyone around the whole wide world. We certainly hope Timothy Hadaway and TechnoSci achieve greater peaks of success and wish them all the best for the future.

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