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NEMO Equipment

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NEMO Equipment, Inc.
Company typePrivate company
IndustryManufacturing
Founded2002; 22 years ago (2002)
HeadquartersDover, NH
ProductsOutdoor equipment
Websitewww.nemoequipment.com

NEMO Equipment, Inc. is a company based in Dover, New Hampshire, that designs and manufactures outdoor equipment, tents, sleeping pads and shelters. NEMO was founded by Cam Brensinger in 2002, while studying industrial design at the Rhode Island School of Design.

History

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In 2004, at the Summer Market Outdoor Retailer show in Salt Lake City, NEMO introduced its first line of backpacking and mountaineering tents. A few months later, the company won the 2005 ISPO BrandNew Award from Munich, Germany.[1] Later in 2005, NEMO's products were named among the best inventions of the year by Time magazine,[2] Reader's Digest,[3] Men's Journal,[4] and Popular Science.[5] NEMO has also been recognized numerous times for its design with the Good Design Award from the Chicago Athenaeum,[6] a Design Distinction honor from I.D. magazine, and the 2006 Bottom Line Design Award from Business 2.0 and Frog Design.[7] NEMO tents have also received numerous accolades from outdoor publications such as Backpacker's 2008 Best All-Around Mountaineering tent and Rock & Ice Editor Choice Award.

Design distinction

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NEMO is best known for its AirSupported Technology, which incorporates low pressure airbeams in place of traditional aluminum tent poles.[8]

NEMO has also worked with the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts on its Extreme eXPeditionary Architecture (EXP-Arch) project to create shelter concepts based on highly mobile, quickly deployable, and retractable architecture systems.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Hi-Tech Camping". Business NH Magazine.
  2. ^ "Best Inventions 2005: Sporting Life". TIME Magazine. November 13, 2005. Archived from the original on November 24, 2005. Retrieved May 20, 2010.
  3. ^ "Best Design and Style". Reader's Digest.
  4. ^ "Innovations 2005: The best of the new new things". Men's Journal.
  5. ^ "NEMO Equipment Sako". Popular Science.
  6. ^ "Good Design 2004: Winners". Chicago Athenaeum. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21.
  7. ^ "Bottom Line Design Awards/2006/Winners/NEMO Hypno Tent". Business 2.0 and Frog Design.
  8. ^ "NEMO Equipment". HGTV: Marketplace.
  9. ^ "Expedition News October 2006 Highlights". Expedition News.
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