The Road to AEON: A Decade in the Making
- KLIK Team
- Jan 24
- 2 min read

Every product has a story.
AEON’s story just happens to span a decade, a pandemic, a shelving, a resurrection, and a breakthrough we never expected.
When we first imagined AEON, the world was a very different place. We were deep into the evolution of #KLIKBoks, pushing the boundaries of wireless collaboration and learning from thousands of deployments. AEON was supposed to be the next step — a bold one — but then the world stopped. Like so many teams, we had to pause, regroup, and focus on the immediate needs of our customers during Covid.
AEON went onto the shelf. Not because the idea wasn’t good, but because the moment wasn’t right.
And then something interesting happened. As the world reopened, the needs of classrooms, meeting rooms, and hybrid spaces didn’t just return — they transformed. Expectations rose. Friction became unacceptable. And the gap between what people needed and what the industry offered grew wider than ever.
That’s when we brought AEON back.
But we didn’t just dust off the old plans. We re‑imagined everything. We added capabilities that weren’t even on the table in 2019. We solved problems that only became visible after the world changed. And somewhere along the way, AEON became better — far better — than anything we could have imagined when we started.
Next week, at #ISE2026, we finally get to share it with you.
For the first time ever, AEON will be shown publicly at Booth 6A300.It’s the proudest moment in our company’s history, and we can’t wait for you to see what’s coming.
Thanks,
Costa
About AEON by KLIK
AEON is the newest collaboration platform from KLIKBoks Inc., built to make sharing ideas feel natural again. Created in Seattle’s tech corridor by the same team responsible for more than 130 tech products and 12 patents — and yes, a few die‑hard Kraken fans — AEON has grown into a platform with its own identity and its own story. With a dedicated website launching soon, AEON reflects KLIK’s belief that technology should adapt to people, not the other way around.



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