The biggest tech stories of the last two decades weren’t about features—they were about platforms.
Think about it…
Apple didn’t just build a better phone. It built an ecosystem.
Tesla didn’t just sell electric cars. It redefined how vehicles are built, updated, and experienced.
Now, another platform is emerging—quietly, globally—and it’s not being built in Cupertino or Palo Alto.
This company is doing what Big Tech can’t.
They’re not building apps. They’re not selling chips.
They’re transforming glass — the windows, windshields, and surfaces all around us — into intelligent, adaptive interfaces.
Already embedded in Ferraris, McLarens, and Mercedes… deployed in buses across London, New York, and Paris… and flying at 40,000 feet in Gulfstreams and Bombardiers…
This isn’t a science experiment.
It’s a fully integrated platform — combining hardware, software, and vision systems — now scaling across automotive, aerospace, and infrastructure.
Wall Street hasn’t woken up to it yet. But that’s what makes it interesting.
Because right now, this $150M company is positioning itself as the platform layer for everything from mobility to architecture to ambient computing.
It’s early. It’s real. And it might be the next great tech story hiding in plain sight.
Get the name of this company that could be the Android of intelligent surfaces.
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