These companies have been in business for 15-plus years. They also have some of the best tech innovations of 2024

Technological innovation doesn’t only happen at the latest startups. These companies have been in business for at least 15 years but are still using cutting-edge technology to deliver results for their customers and business partners. In fields from entertainment technology to government contracting and logistics, their innovations are offering customers new, faster, and more reliable options to get things done.

Arkadium
For giving video game makers a new channel to reach players
Arkadium has made a name for itself offering casual games for online play. In April 2024, it announced Arkadium for Developers, letting creators of Unity and HTML5 games reach its audience of millions through their web browsers, with no need for players to install any app. More than 500 games have been submitted so far. Developers get 75% of revenue through the program and can access audiences without going through the crowded Android and iPhone marketplaces.

Astor & Sanders
For bringing unemployment insurance into the 21st century
IT modernization firm Astor & Sanders is working to bring state unemployment insurance companies into the modern era, making it easier for states to give residents the right benefits while rooting out fraud. The systems it builds include modern identity verification technology and can help states and territories respond to changing situations quickly, like letting Hawaii quickly distribute unemployment benefits after the 2023 Maui wildfires. Anyone with a smartphone or computer can apply for benefits, and the software Astor & Sanders provides can work across a variety of cloud and server environments. 

Kaleidescape
For bringing high quality movie viewing experiences to homes and theaters
Kaleidescape has been building high-end theater systems for homes and yachts for more than 20 years. In July 2024, it released its latest player, the Strato V, delivering cinema-quality audio and video available at home for thousands of movies available through its own proprietary store. The player can download a 4K movie in as little as 10 minutes over a gigabit ethernet connection. The company also expanded into the commercial theater marketplace in April 2024, helping chains like Alamo and Classic Cinemas bring a wide library of movies and concerts to the theater. 

Unisys
For harnessing quantum computing to optimize shipping and logistics
Unisys Logistics Optimization helps the warehouse and transportation industries route and organize cargo with maximum efficiency. The system’s AI helps plan ground and air transportation and warehouse utilization to optimize loading efficiency, revenue, and on-time deliveries. A pilot program with one airline boosted cargo capacity utilization by 5%. And new algorithms harnessing burgeoning quantum computing technology, presented at the American Physical Society in March 2024, promise to further boost planning and shipping efficiency.

The companies behind these technologies are among the honorees in Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech awards for 2024. See a full list of all the winners across all categories and read more about the methodology behind the selection process.

https://www.fastcompany.com/91224539/enduring-impact-15-years-in-business-next-big-things-in-tech-2024?partner=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss

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