SAN DIEGO, CA — (Marketwired) — 09/07/16 — Gopher Protocol Inc. (OTCQB: GOPH) (“Gopher” and the “Company”), a development-stage Company which specializes in the development of real-time, heuristic-based mobile technologies, and its partner, Guardian Patch LLC, announce they have scheduled a live demonstration of their Guardian Patch prototype. The Guardian Patch prototype demo will take place on Tuesday, September 14, 2016 between 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Pacific Time.
By downloading the Guardian Patch mobile application, users can watch live demonstrations of vehicles utilizing the Patch in the San Diego, CA region.
Guardian Patch download on iTunes
Guardian Patch download on Android
As previously announced, the test results of the Company–s GOPHERINSIGHT technology proved range coverage of approximately 30 square miles in areas without tall buildings. The GOPHERINSIGHT prototypes have been shipped to the Company–s offices in San Diego, CA for further testing within a larger and more densely populated urban area.
The Guardian Patch (the “Patch”), potentially arriving in consumer markets in 2017, is a unique location technology that works with or without GPS. The Patch is a “stick-on” device that provides its users with the capability to protect and track objects, a loved-one or even a pet, through a mobile application. Download the Patch app, register your patch, and track anything that you own on your mobile device or on our designated website. Register the Patches of your family members and friends to receive alerts in the event of an emergency. Peel the Patch off and the Patch acts as a beacon, sending out a signal and notifying anyone who has registered the user–s Patch.
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Product lifecycle management is the process of managing the entire lifecycle of a product from inception, through engineering design and manufacture, to service and disposal of manufactured products. The lifecycle of a product will generally include: Phase 1: – imagine, specify, plan, innovate; Phase 2: – describe, define, develop, test, analyze and validate; Phase 3: manufacture, make, build, procure, produce, sell and deliver; and Phase 4: – use, operate, maintain, support, sustain, phase-out, retire, recycle and disposal.
The Patch is currently in Phase 2 (Design), where the detailed design and development of the product–s form begins, progressing to prototype testing, through pilot release to full product launch. This step covers many engineering disciplines, including, mechanical, electrical, electronic, software (embedded, server, mobile) and domain-specific, such as communication protocol design, along with the actual creation of the product including the analysis of the components, product assembly and packaging.
In addition, the Company plans to develop a social challenge in the future which will be named “Find Patch Number One”, as previously disclosed by the Company and as further described in the following YouTube video of presentation about the Patch: (minutes 2:03-3:58 describe the contest)
Gopher Protocol Inc. (OTCQB: GOPH) (“Gopher” and the “Company”) () is a development-stage company developing a real-time, heuristic-based mobile technology. Upon development, the technology will consist of a smart microchip, mobile application software and supporting software that will run on a server. The system contemplates the creation of a global network. Gopher believes this will be the first system that is developed using a human, heuristic-based analysis engine. Since the core of the system will be its advanced microchip technology that will be capable of being installed in any mobile device worldwide, Gopher expects that this will result in an internal, private network between all mobile devices utilizing the microchip by providing mobile technology for computing power enhancement, advanced mobile database management/sharing and other additional mobile features.
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Danny Rittman
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Gopher Protocol Inc.
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