Started as a spin-off of one of the most successful internet stories in Europe, Neos pioneers the mobile revolution by launching in 2007 mobc3 (Mobile Content, Community and Cloud), the first cross-device mobile application platform ever created to target multiple devices starting from one single-source app design.
2008: Neos is the first company to launch the first apps for the iPhone 3G launch in Europe.
mobc3 is further developed as client- and server-side middleware that enable mobile apps work well across the widest set of devices.
2009: mobc3 is validated globally by a number of global organizations - including Oracle and Walt Disney - and integrates a simple, automatic, feature-rich Application Creation Environment (ACE).
2010: mobc3 is enhanced with advanced location-based services, real time push notifications, social networking and mobile commerce features.
mobc3 is further developed as client- and server-side middleware that enable mobile apps work well across the widest set of devices.
2009: mobc3 is validated globally by a number of global organizations - including Oracle and Walt Disney - and integrates a simple, automatic, feature-rich Application Creation Environment (ACE).
2010: mobc3 is enhanced with advanced location-based services, real time push notifications, social networking and mobile commerce features.
Started by Dario Melpignano (CEO), Luigi Linotto (CFO) and Max Morocutti (CBO), Neos is transformed into SpA and involves new investors and international partners including Didier Adler, Daniele Gabbai, Gcram Groupe, ICare, Carlo Malaguzzi, Open Technologies; Avi Domoshevitzki and Ohad Finkelstein also join Neos Board of Directors in 2011.
2011: mobc3 evolves into a rich native set of components to serve customers anytime, anywhere, reaching 1B consumers by supporting smartphones, iPad, tablets and more than 11.000 different legacy phones.
Apps created with mobc3 are delivered both in native format through app stores and as HTML5 apps, integrating context-enriched services and social media.
Apps created with mobc3 are delivered both in native format through app stores and as HTML5 apps, integrating context-enriched services and social media.