Gary's Smart City: 5G Phone Manufacturer 'Akyumen' Will Revive Genesis Center and Soon Offer 2,000 Jobs!

Technology start-up, Akyumen, chooses Genesis Convention Center in Gary City, Indiana to be its base of operations to create "transformative technology" and soon become the United States' top tech manufacturers. Akyumen vows to transform Gary as a "smart city" with nanotechnology to power all the process and operations that will soon employ 2,000 Americans.

Akyumen
Akyumen Screenshot

The reasonably new 5G Smartphone Manufacturer company, Akyumen, partners up with the city of Gary, Indiana to be its base of operations to produce and manufacture innovative technology from its current line-up. Akyumen features "nano technology" as the critical components of its phones that offers tech, never before seen on present smartphones.

According to NWI Times, Gary City Mayor Jerome Prince welcomes the company with open arms, envisioning a highly-sophisticated city that would soon be providing the country with the latest technological advancements. Akyumen's technology focuses on a new take on smartphones, along with the fastest network connection available.

Genesis Convention Center
Genesis Convention Center

Gary, Indiana's city, would soon be transformed as a "Smart City" that mainly focus on technological advancements, particularly with Akyumen's soon rising production in the location. The tech company chose the Genesis Convention Center to revive and be its head of operations.

The Los Angeles based technology company would bring its operations on not only the city of Gary, but also new opportunities for its citizens. Akyumen will soon offer 500 to 2,000 job vacancies in different aspects of the company's productions, and invest a sum of $100 million in Gary's city.

Akyumen: Who Are They?

Akyumen is initially based in Los Angeles, founded by Aasim Saeid in 2013, offering smart device technology such as phones, tablets, and phablets that were not commercially released. Akyumen's Holofone is the company's premier smartphone released initially in 2016, with all the cutting edge technology that it boasts.

Currently, Akyumen has an estimate of 67 employees with annual revenue of $13 million from its technological ventures and creations. The Gary factory would be completed in an estimate of nine months to a year and could begin construction in less than 90 days.

Akyumen's Flagship: Holofone

Akyumen Holofone
Akyumen via Twitter (@aasimsaied)

Akyumen regards itself to be the only company to integrate nanotechnology on its mobile smartphones, giving it an edge against other present tech manufacturers. The company's smartphone and nanotechnology boast of being the "greatest technological wonder" in mobile phones.

According to Akyumen's website, all of its smartphones runs on MediaTek's Helio that has an "almost lightning-fast" octa-core CPU paired with the fastest network connection speeds on the planet, 5G. Akyumen's smartphones are built to give "seamless" gaming, multitasking, and streaming capabilities for long hours.

Akyumen Holofone's most defining feature is found in its name "Holo," featuring a "phone jector" that brings pictures and videos that plays on the smartphone, right to a screen or wall. 60-lumen lens power the portable handheld projector's light.

The Holofone also runs on its operating system called the "Blockchain OS." The company boasts that data on this phone are 100 percent encrypted, including its servers that offer different features and functions of the phone.

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Written by Isaiah Alonzo

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