Our team's mission from the beginning was centered around the California State University, of San Bernardino with a simple open and broad goal:

Creating Love for our community through student involvement, highlighting art and music,

utilizing a college community to stimulate and revitalize our local economy.

The Revolve Project & Revolve Touch were run by students and Alumni of CSUSB.

Our company is working to restructure our mission and our team moving forward into the future.

Our Past projects in the community of San Bernardino

Our logo from our first concert in 2014: Our first concert was a festival lasting 2 days August 30th & 31st.

Our poster from the first Downtown Summer Festival in 2014, we were very fortunate to have the San Bernardino Sun news as our main sponsor.

We always worked in the community to find ways to bring the citizens of San Bernardino together and also attract CSUSB students to local venues. We worked to bring people together and allow local musicians to rock the stage. As you can see, we had many businesses and community organizations working to support our efforts. While our team had big ambitions in technology development we also knew it was important to always be committed to the community and being philanthropic by putting on FREE concerts for the community.

Our poster from 2016's concert series which was 4 nights in August at Court Street Square. CSUSB was our main sponsor which helped us make it happen.

Revolve Touch software

was the first large scale business project

When Revolve Touch Inc. first began we wanted to help organize digital information, encourage engagement on campus, validate student success goals, reward volunteering; and allow students to use social media, applications and IT systems integrated in Revolve Touch Kiosks. We created a software and demonstrated it (as seen on the left) we also created many different kiosk models (as seen to the right). We had big aspirations for our technology, all the students who reviewed it, loved it! The software and hardware components were functional, but getting a University to adopt such a product and deploy campus wide was a bigger battle than our team could understand. CSUSB still has yet to make a decision about digital display systems for the campus improvement for directory assistance or fulfill any of service our kiosk was meant to provide.

Here are some of our product concepts

In 2014 we were a bit ahead of out time, not too many people were using Wearables, using NFC or even had Smartphones, we wanted to allow students on campus to be able to access apps and cloud technology without the need of a smartphone. With these items or of course an NFC enabled smartphone, a user could access more information via our Cloud controlled Revolve Touch Kiosk system.

This made it so not only would students & university guest be able to see maps, directories, schedule appointments, or RSVP for events; Students with a registered NFC device could access multiple APIs, apps, social medias and University systems provided to students. An added University tool we created was a data base to allow students to validate actions that were identified as "student success goals" via kiosk check in; for example, the university has shown through research that students who spend X amount of hours in the library are 'more likely' to succeed in graduation. Off campus, we had a goal of eventually extending our technology to much smaller kiosk systems to allow payment tabs at small businesses so student's could have multiple off campus meal plan options.

We planned to create keychain devices with USB storage, lights, bottle openers and more, the example shown was a Poken device we wanted to integrate into our system to allow their technology to be used for conventions and workshops that CSUSB would host while also allowing Revolve Touch Kiosks to interact for daily usage on campus.

We had several wristband designs, types including one time use for events, but we were also looking at the future of wearable devices that would interact with our kiosks.

Our team took to the CSUSB TEDx stage to discuss what our technology and explain our plan to empower students to do more and be rewarded while they produced validation of their engagement, validation of their student success goals or validation of their volunteerism.

Projects to support community & Veterans

Seed Bomb Making project: was a fun event for the Beautification of San Bernardino, what we will do is meet at the Veteran's Exploration Garden San Bernardino and make "seed bombs" for Tossing into the empty dirt lots of San Bernardino to help "beautify" the areas that are less attractive. Seed Bombs are clay balls filled with Localized wild flower seeds that will allow for distribution across the city by YOU the LOCAL!

  • This was a fun activity & opportunity to educate!

What & Why?

  • Unify, Network & community bonding;
  • Fun activity: Making Seed Bombs!!
  • Time for community event announcements (Your News)
  • Seed bomb tossing (after event)
  • & neighborhood exploration (after event)

We helped a team of Veterans at the Veteran Exploration Garden of San Bernardino to deploy social media to help get traffic to the garden, recruit volunteers, create events and videos like this one done by Dan Serrano. We see our veterans as heroes, one of them is Joseph Mosley another CSUSB alumni who created many things on his own for example the CSUSB Veteran Success Center was began because people followed Joe's leadership to make it happen.