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Forbes: How An Entrepreneur's 360-Degree Camera Became A Tool For First Responders

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The following is a repost from Forbes in which, 43North Y3 portfolio company Bounce Imaging and its founder Francisco Aguilar are featured as part of the Forbes Next 1000 listing.

 

Francisco Aguilar, founder-CEO of Bounce Imaging, created a bocce ball-size 360-degree camera that can be thrown into dangerous spaces to see what’s happening inside while staying at a safe distance. The company serves over 300 police and fire depts.


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