Story & Team
THE STORY
It started long ago when we first played golf
It's obvious to every beginner or amateur golfers that losing golf balls, frequently, is part of the journey, which is quite frustrating.
We want to avoid this painful situation so a golfer to actually playing golf and not waste ressources on lost balls.
Airball has been in stealth development for 4 years with dozens of prototypes so you can get state of the art technology.
We were fortunate to have a great team where despite the many hurdles, stayed strong. Let's have some fun!
THE TEAM
We are fortunate to have assembled a dream team, incredible talents working to achieve this extremely hard tech project.
Chris has been developing new tech projects since his young age. He has this inner contrarian thinking, quite helpful in startup land. His last venture turned out to be a multi-million project with +10k customers around the world, within the first year alone. He went to pitch his project to a startup TV show and got the highest bid ever from investors. Chris played sport to a pro level and studied to become CPA as he wanted to understand the business language.
Sylvain has +40 years in designing electronic and wireless projects, which makes him a perfect for this project, which is riddled with hurdles. He witnessed first hand the exponential electronic evolution. One of his big recent project was wireless earbuds, where fitting the antenna and electronics inside such a small space was such an issue that early on, no one thought it was possible.
Maxime had a passion for marketing and design since his days in the crib. He eventually founded a 3D design firm which turned very successful. Maxime is an artist fully embodied. His attention to details his next to nothing.
Leonid is firmware & software programmer my over 20 years of experience. He started coding when he was in high school and has become incredibly proficient at it, in multiple environments. He recently won a machine learning competition.
Doug is teaching wireless theory for decades in universities. He also has a lot of practical experience as he was very active in a wireless firm that helped install antennas around stadiums so thousands of fans could access internet.
Amy is responsible for managing all the suppliers we have around the world. Building this kind of ball requires multiple levels of engineering and manufacturers. She speaks English and Chinese, which is super helpful.