Fuseproject

Founded in 1999 by designer Yves Béhar, the company works across an array of industries including beauty and fashion, furniture, and technology, and is based in San Francisco and New York City.

In July 2012, Fuseproject began raising funds on Kickstarter for an open-source game console called OUYA, which uses the Android 4.1 operating system, to encourage smaller developers to design games for the platform.

[1] In 2014, BlueFocus Communication Group, the biggest agency network in China, acquired Fuseproject in hopes of entering the US market.

The project was designed as a tabletop health aid to help older people cope with mental and social activity.

[7] Fuseproject work has appeared in various publications, including The New York Times,[8] BusinessWeek,[9] Fast Company,[10][11] Adweek, I.D., and Entrepreneur magazine.