We are One Big Happy Family
Hexagon is a reliable company known for its humble, supportive and trustworthy tech engineers, started with website development and IT Support services in 2009.
Since then Hexagon developed various websites to companies in Ethiopia and overseas, designed and installed Networks and Security Cameras and other technologies to private and government sectors. Hexagon also developed various software.
Who We Are
We are a group of young and dynamic people who love to combine our talents and skills in order to help companies to get more business.
Not by using sneaky tricks into getting more clients, but by helping companies to show how amazing they actually are.
WLAN
Wireless local area network is known as WLAN. In today's environment, communication is easier because to wireless. The range of this wireless communication capability is just a few meters. Communication inside a building or campus can be facilitated greatly by this...
Datafication
Datafication is a technological trend that uses developing technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and many more to turn the actions, processes, and behaviors of companies, consumers, and...
Hologram
Holograms are artificial three-dimensional images made by the interference of light beams reflecting actual physical objects in the real world. Holograms maintain the object's depth, parallax, and other characteristics. They work effectively for demonstrating both...
The Role of AI in Sales
Artificial intelligence can help you improve the performance of your sales force. More than half of high-performing sales companies use AI, even though the majority of sales organizations already use it in sales operations. It...
The Future Of Learning & Technology
There is no question that the era we are living in is one of technology. Our lives are dominated by technology, which has made a variety of tasks easier and more accessible for us, including shopping, chatting, ordering food online, traveling, and enjoying...
Pervasive Computing
All of the items in our surroundings may interact with one another, automate repetitive operations, and require little to no human effort to perform tasks and obey machine instructions thanks to pervasive computing, also known as ubiquitous computing. The term...
