CES 2025: EPSEED – a solution for the working world of the future

January 13, 2025

EPSEED, an innovative start-up from Nice, will present its solution for the modern working world at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. The company has established itself as one of the most promising start-ups among the 1500 participants and will exhibit in the French pavilion in Eureka Park, the area of the trade show designed specifically for new start-ups and innovative companies.

EPSEED is presenting a holistic platform designed specifically for hybrid working models and home offices. This solution combines productivity, security and flexibility in a single system. At a time when remote working is becoming increasingly important, EPSEED offers an answer to the needs of companies and individuals who want to organise their working day efficiently and securely.

The EPSEED platform enables companies to optimise their work processes while maintaining the highest security standards. It not only ensures high productivity, but also that all data remains safe and secure. The solution is a step into the future of work, where flexibility and security are equally important.

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