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Group imaginative workshops motivate workers to consider issues and options in various methods.
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Ecobee co-founder and CEO Stuart Lombard prepares to construct the “helpful home,” a home that will do more for you by forecasting what you may desire and assist you save money on cooling and heating expenses.
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Brainstorming originalities at an afternoon hackathon at the Ecobee HQ.
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Throughout the day, workers can be found in an out of the garage-like hardware laboratory at Ecobee to model originalities.
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In the Ecobee Hardware Lab, playing with concepts.
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Access to the Hardware Lab permits screening and version of hardware ideas.
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Sahaj Cheema, director of item management, inside the hardware laboratory, where Ecobee workers can play on originalities.
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A basic model in the hardware laboratory utilized an upside down wastebasket for a fast construct.
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Rohit Sriram reveals us around the Ecobee audio laboratory at the business’s head office in Toronto, Ontario.
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Once the work day unwind, Ecobee workers collect in the extensive typical location for beers and parlor game on Thursday nights.
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Taking a ping-pong break at the Ecobee workplace.
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“I’m more excited about our product roadmap and where we’re going and the opportunities that lie ahead than I’ve ever been,” states CEO Lombard.