In the beginning of 1997 the co-founders Steven Harris and
Adrian Garulay of Xeo Corporation, which was originally based in
Boston Ma USA, anticipated the growth of the writable CD market
and established a brand based on a harmonious blend of quality and
production efficiency rather than price alone.
With this premise always at the fore of their thinking the Xeo
Corporation began to develop an increasing market share among
customers who appreciated the combination of superb performance
and reliability coupled with exceptional value for money. Our
research shows that customers who have bought Xeo products once
become brand loyal and continue to choose Xeo over other
manufacturers.
After a decade of recordable media production XEO diverted into
Display Networking products in 2007. The company teamed up with
the Anglo-American R&D Chip firm DisplayLink to market a range
of USB graphic cards and screens that enable the connection of
multiple displays over the USB ports to the Computer.
February 1997: Xeo Corporation is launched in Boston USA, in
anticipation of the perceived growth of the use of writable CDs.
The co founders Steven Harris and Adrian Garulay are committed to
pitching their products at the leading edge of technological
progression and to producing products only of the very highest
standard. The first 2X CDs are produced in the Pennsylvania
factory. A European Office is established in Frankfurt, Germany to
co-ordinate European marketing efforts for the launch of the Xeo
Elite CD-R. Based on gold and cyanine dye technology the CDs are
manufactured in USA and Israël. The Xeo Elite CD-R is shipping in
ever increasing quantities. The Xeo Silver Master CD-R, based on
the SCS technology "Silver Coating System", appears on the
markets. This new CD-R offers stronger performance over the gold
technology. Xeo experiments with Platinum base CD-R.
1998: The Xeo CD Guard is developed. A thin transparent film
offering 100 % laser readability, it protects CDs (i.e. Music CDs,
DVDs, Playstation CDs, etc) shielding them from scratches and
permanent damage. The 80 min replaces the 74 min. Xeo launches the
CopyMate stand alone 4x CD Duplicator. No computer is needed.
1999: Head Office is moved to St Gallen, Switzerland. The XEO
Corporation is renamed XEO TECHNOLOGIES.
2000: Xeo launches the first ever 100 minutes CD-R. The CD allows
you to download DivX films from the internet with higher image
quality and thus avoiding using two CDs to burn a film.
2007: XEO teams up with the US/UK Research and Development firm
DisplayLink to market USB graphic adapters and screens for Display
Networking.
The company has peripherals manufactured under its brand ,
computer mice, blue tooth headsets, USB screens.