stiebs
Contributor
For a patent, having it lodged and pending is sufficient to protect your IP. To me, it smells fishy that they have got it working so accurately (I assume the quote from the video of it being only 2% accurate was a slip
but have not offered it up for independent review, or even a more in depth video or document of how it is employed.
Their website reeks of shallow marketing guff. They are apparently at BOOT, so maybe any SBers that are going can suss them out in person.
If I compare another location aware device (intelligent handheld CNC machine), albeit with a relatively simpler task and in a different field (woodworking), the Shaper Origin team have approached their market in an entirely more believable approach. Right from some of the early prototypes, they were sending their device out to popular woodwork youtubers, getting their name out there, but also proving through independent review that their idea and prototype did what it promised.
Ariadna could do much more than offer lip service, especially around a field that is so complicated and challenging to solve.
In the meantime, I'm going to a Google image search for ariadna and take some time to myself.

Their website reeks of shallow marketing guff. They are apparently at BOOT, so maybe any SBers that are going can suss them out in person.
If I compare another location aware device (intelligent handheld CNC machine), albeit with a relatively simpler task and in a different field (woodworking), the Shaper Origin team have approached their market in an entirely more believable approach. Right from some of the early prototypes, they were sending their device out to popular woodwork youtubers, getting their name out there, but also proving through independent review that their idea and prototype did what it promised.
Ariadna could do much more than offer lip service, especially around a field that is so complicated and challenging to solve.
In the meantime, I'm going to a Google image search for ariadna and take some time to myself.