The Silicon Valley Based Start-up Nascent Objects, which is based on modular electronics platform which helps in developing physical gadget, is now owned by Social Media giant Facebook. Nascent Object was founded on a basic Principle of simplifying product development.
Facebook is not only in social media now; it is in a progress of bringing their aims in to the real world. After the successful beta –launch of their Wi-Fi drone named as Aquila, is in into the move to develop some helpful gadgets as per future guidelines.
The Acquisition is planned on the future forecast and to meet the requirement of coming 10years .The plan of launching of artificial intelligence, virtual reality and internet access.
The Startup will be a part of Building 8, which is a confidential program for developing hardware, makes tools to help, and pace up the procedure of building physical hardware prototypes. Nascent Objects is specialized in modular electronics, which allows for a substitution of interchangeable hardware parts and reducing redundant e-waste.
“People have become used to the idea that with software, you can have whatever you want, whenever you want it. We want to make this happen with hardware – and we think Facebook is the best place to make this a reality, “said the Nascent Objects on its website. “We look forward to getting started with Facebook,” the post added.
Nascent objects believes in the theory of assembling gadgets from assortment of electronic modules, which can be taken out and reused in other devices.
Hence, this acquisition would be a definite game changer in blooming technology.
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