Engage Mobile Solutions

Engage Mobile Solutions
Industry Software
Headquarters Kansas City, USA

Engage Mobile Solutions develops software for mobile devices, smartphones (including Apple iOS devices and Google Android Devices) and wearable computing devices including Google Glass. The company "is at the forefront of the mobile revolution. The Kansas City based company helps clients succeed in the mobile revolution by building revolutionary mobile apps and software and helping companies with their mobile strategy and marketing."[1]

The company worked with Google as an early beta tester of Google Glass[2] and made history with the Kansas City Symphony when they used 4 pair of Google Glass to record Beethoven's epic 5th Symphony.[3]

The company has won multiple awards including being selected as one of the "20 Most Promising Enterprise Mobility Companies" in the United States[4] and selected as one of the top companies in Kansas City with under 25 employees.[5]

On April 30, 2014, Engage Mobile Solutions made history with the Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing when four members of the RLL team including driver Graham Rahal and three members of the pit crew wore Google Glass to show an IndyCar Series from the unique perspective of each person on the racing team.[6]

In February 2015, Engage Mobile Solutions won an AMPS award for Cross-Channel Integrated Campaign: Small Business (Gold) for their campaign, Engage Mobile Presents “The Art of the Verizon IndyCar Pit Stop with RLL Racing using Google Glass by Engage Mobile Solutions[7]

In 2015, Favorite Healthcare Staffing entered into a strategic partnership with Engage Mobile in order to create multi-platform applications for Favorite Healthcare Staffing's employees and clients. This included the development and release of Favorite’s multi-platform website in early 2015, and development of “My Time Capture,” Favorite’s mobile app for scheduling, time entry and approval. The “My Time Capture” mobile app has been developed for Google Android_(operating_system), Apple iOS devices and Apple Watch devices.[8]



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