New Tech Flashback August 24th, 2021

We’re taking a trip down memory lane, as we continue our Spotlight Series: the New Tech Flashback! We asked every company who has ever presented at a New Tech Seattle since 2013 to share the lessons they’ve learned since they first presented with our community. This week, we hear from Doghead Simulations and hear the progress they have made since they first presented in 2017. Have a company that you think has cool New Tech and would like to be featured? Let us know.

New Tech Flashback

Matt Chacon, CEO of Doghead Simulations, presented at New Tech Seattle back in 2017. Their company focuses on Spatial computing solutions that fundamentally improve education, training and tactical edge communications. VR is something we all might be seeing a lot more of due to the virtual nature of the tech industry!

1. What is the most valuable thing you’ve learned since you first presented at NTNW?

Community. By far, the most valuable gift that we received from our participation in NTNW is the gift of community. We’ve networked with so many wonderful people that attended and presented at NTNW events, that we quickly learned the value of the community that is nurtured by the wonderful people of NTNW. In fact, my participation in NTNW events led directly to new and paying customers, multiple other speaking engagements and two new business ventures. I also met a new business partner at my first NTNW presentation that led to us developing a very close friendship and even starting a new business venture together. None of this would have happened without the positive community that comes from NTNW events. Thank you for that!!!

2. Did the pandemic cause your company to change/pivot your business model or strategy?

Sort of. Since we founded our company in 2016, we’ve always been a 100% remote company and have never had any plans to purchase any physical office space. Because we’re 100% remote, we’ve also been able to hire the best talent from around the world. However, in January of 2020, just as the global pandemic was hitting the states, we noticed a 1,400% increase in new users that stabilized to around a 700% increase about 90-days later. While we didn’t experience any negative effects on our company strategy due to the pandemic, we did notice an increase in healthcare workers using rumii to work and collaborate and that’s been a wonderful new set of users for us.

3. What is the most innovative way your tech solves the problems of your customers?

We provide our customers with a rumii API that they use to develop their own custom rumii integrations and white label products and services. Essentially, we decided to get out of our customer’s way and enable them the flexibility to extend rumii however they might need in order to meet their specific requirements.

4. What is something interesting and unexpected that people would be surprised to learn about your company?

Well, there are two things that best answer this question:

(1) Unexpected – We experienced a significant increase in medical professionals using rumii at the start of 2020, especially among mental health professionals. Because every state eventually went on “stay at home” lockdown orders, people that needed to see their mental health providers were unable to do so and none of them trusted video sharing applications. So, they opted to use rumii and we’re quite proud of that. But, that was a new and unexpected user base and use case we never planned for.

(2) Interesting – We also used rumii to help coordinate people working with the American Association for Precision Medicine on COVID19 solutions throughout the Pandemic in 2020. Because of this collaboration, we eventually developed and patented a COVID19 Mental Health Therapy named FLOURET that uses rumii to coordinate mental health providers with their patients to treat COVID19 induced PTSD. This is something we’re quite proud of.

Find more information about Doghead Simulations on their website or contact Mat Chacon via LinkedIn

Matt Chacon, CEO of Doghead Simulations, presenting at New Tech Seattle back in 2017.

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