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Dreamers is a research, data science, and tech consultancy that specializes in building solutions for complex problems. We are based in sunny California, but we work remotely with clients from all over the world. We're engineer-owned and operated, meaning you'll get personal attention and quick answers...
- Location
- Los Angeles, California
- Number of Employees
- Under 49
- Average Hourly Rate
- $150/hr
- Minimal Budget
- $10,000 - $25,000
- Portfolios Count
- 14 Projects Listed
Dreamers Inc. Services
- AI Development
- Blockchain
- Software Development
- Mobile App Development
- Wearables
- IoT
- Software Testing
- VR/AR
- Big Data Analytics
- Cybersecurity
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University of California Los Angeles -
John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory -
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University of Michigan -
SpendLogic -
Arizona Court of Appeal (Div 2) -
HyperCite -
Boeing Aerospace -
British Aerospace Engineering -
Adamant Aerospace
Dreamers Inc. Reviews & Testimonials
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Dennis Temko CEO at HyperCite5.0 ★Software Development Review from Dennis Temko
Dreamers was the only firm capable of building my ambitious vision for HyperCite. They transformed an unprecedented concept into a patented, production-grade legal technology platform designed for fact-checking. This included help in product strategy, and leading UX, algorithm development, AI, database and cloud architecture, frontend and backend engineering, scalability, observability, CI/CD, deployment, and ongoing maintenance. They delivered two California product versions and a dedicated Arizona implementation integrated directly with the appellate court, where HyperCite has operated for more than five years. Today, HyperCite not only automates hyperlinks between legal briefs and cited records; its AI fact-checking system compares claims against supporting evidence, flags contradictions and unsupported assertions, and takes judges and attorneys directly to the underlying source. The result is faster, clearer, and more reliable judicial review, delivered through close collaboration with HyperCite’s leadership and the Arizona court CIO.