Sensory Interaction with State-of-the-Art Technology

By January 13, 2017 R&D Tax Credits

With the current groundbreaking technology, hardware, like a keyboard or a mouse, are becoming more innovative. That’s why a company called Gest created their sensor controller. The device allows a user to control their computer without obsolete tools. Instead, the movement of hands and fingers are read through sensors. The controller fits like a glove, literally and figuratively. The Gest controller has four rubber rings that fit onto a user’s fingers and a pad that straps onto the palm of your hand. The device’s innovative technology includes 15 sensors that acknowledge human natural movements.

The Gest controller is a device that acts as an extension of your body, where a user can program their own personal custom gestures. Over time, the device understands how a user positions their hands and fingers. The device monitors and learns how the user swipes, points and draws throughout time to guarantee accuracy and precision. The controller has several features: Bluetooth for multi-device connectivity, LED lights that indicate a user’s interactions, a rechargeable battery that lasts a full workday, and a USB port that facilitates charging the device.

The Gest controller allows you to design and model projects through programs like Photoshop. Instead of constantly dropping and picking up the stylus, it allows to make adjustments and additions with a flick of a finger. The device also analyzes what user is trying to spell and provides word suggestions. With time, the Gest controller adapts to the user’s typing style based on the word suggestion selection. The device also permits users to interact with virtual and augmented reality devices, like the Oculus Rift.

Gest had to design countless prototypes to come up with their current device. Besides their existing innovative device, the numerous failed projects are also considered R&D when applying for the Research and Development Tax Credit. The federal and state tax credit is available for companies like Gest that constantly keep improving their product’s design and software. Given that the Gest controller is an advancement in the sensor field, they are the perfect candidate for this type of federal and state tax incentive. To learn more about how technology companies and startups can benefit from the Research and Development Tax Credit visit the Indago website www.indagotax.com or email us at [email protected].