People often ask…Xymox? How did you get the name Xymox, and what does it mean? Which are excellent questions without any clear answers.
In 1978 when the WH Brady Company created a membrane switch product line it was originally called LiteTouch. In 1979, the LiteTouch product line was transformed into a separate division of WH Brady Co. The creation of a new division started the need for a recognizable name. We do know there are two versions of how the name Xymox came into existence that have floated around for years…
So where did XYMOX come from… XY Matrix Or X(Common Ground) – XYMOX!
In 1993, the Xymox Division of WH Brady Company was purchased by Horizon Partners, at that time the name was changed to Xymox Technologies Incorporated.
What does Xymox mean? Well… since it is a unique word, derived in a WH Brady conference room in 1979, we know the meaning! Xymox is a team of dedicated people focused on Enabling the power of touch!® Ultimately, we know that our target audience is the person communicating with a machine, and for the manufacturer of that piece of equipment the user interface is a critical aspect of their success. The user interface must be responsive to every user, and work every time. When you do business with the team at Xymox, you get the best human interface solution for your product, coupled with excellent service and the lowest total cost of ownership over the life of your product.
Hopefully this answers some of the mystery surrounding our unique name!
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