Yesterday, we had the distinct privilege of hosting Mr. Jo Brouns, the Flemish Minister of Innovation, at our headquarters.
To ensure our continuous growth together with our customers, obtaining ISO 27001 Certification marks a significant milestone for us.
This prestigious award recognizes Cubigo's unwavering commitment to enhancing the lives of seniors and promoting healthy aging through cutting-edge technology and services.
Senior living community residents can now engage in Cubigo-powered requests directly through the Enseo apartment TV .
We are happy to announce a new partnership with Saltbox TV: a content studio and online streaming platform
Cubigo expands its go-to-market team in North America with industry experts
The platform will act as a foundational element in building out the future vision of Juniper and CEO Lynne Katzmann.
Shawn Richard and Geert Houben shared in a recent webinar their thoughts on the challenges and opportunities involved in bringing a legacy organization into the digital era.
Cubigo is pleased to announce a new partnership with Seasons Retirement Living.
We are happy to announce a new partnership with Senior Savvy: one-on-one remote technical support and workshops specifically designed for seniors with a patient, flexible, and encouraging approach.
Spiro 100 fitness classes will available through the Cubigo in-room TV channel and embedded in the Cubigo activities calendar. This allows residents to watch the content, sign-up easily for the classes and receive reminders on their devices.
Cubigo announces their latest feature: a completely contactless guest registration module.
Announcing Cubigo's integration with Zoom to keep families connected and residents engaged during the coronavirus pandemic.
Cubigo is pleased to announce the opening of a new office in Toronto.
Cubigo, the digital platform for senior living communities, broadens its capital base and brings LRM onto its board.
As a new Apple mobility partner, Cubigo platform redesigned to run best on iOS.
Cubigo recently closed a $4.5 million Series A round led by Urbain Vandeurzen with participation from Transvision.