Bluescape
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Software |
Founded | San Francisco, California, United States (2012 | )
Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | United States |
Number of employees | <100 |
Website | www |
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Founded in 2012, Bluescape is a SaaS company located in Silicon Valley and is a fully owned subsidiary of Haworth. Bluescape's visual collaborative workspaces connect people and their content to enable deeper insights, meaningful innovation, and simultaneous collaboration for teams to execute across global time zones, on any device.
Built for the mobile worker, Bluescape makes it easy for individuals and teams to communicate across multiple sites. Users can create, interact and share content in a secure, real-time and persistent environment. The service is available through iOS applications, multi-touch display panels, desktop browsers, and mobile devices.
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History
Founded in 2012 and officially launched in April 2014,[2] Bluescape™ is located in San Carlos, California and is a fully owned subsidiary of Haworth.
The Bluescape concept was born in 2006 when designers at Haworth performed a strategic review of their global seating portfolio. Images of each seating product were pinned to a wall, enabling the team to view the portfolio in its entirety for the first time.
The designers were able to quickly identify patterns and opportunities, but reorganizing the cards proved extremely difficult. Haworth’s team needed a simpler way to see and interact with large amounts of information.
In 2010, Haworth met with Obscura Digital, an award-winning creative technology studio and designer of large-scale interactive displays. Haworth immediately knew it had found the right partner—Obscura’s user experience and technology expertise perfectly complemented Haworth’s focus on workplace effectiveness. Together, the companies developed the vision for Bluescape, and turned the vision into an entirely new way to work.
In 2015, Haworth purchased Obscura Digital's shares in the company and become the sole owner of Bluescape.