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4moms is an American robotics company specializing in baby products. It was founded in March 2005 by Henry Thorne and Robert Daley.

History[]

In 2004, Thorne, a world-leading roboticist, and Daley, a successful businessman, who were friends, met over lunch to discuss their individual plans for future business ventures. They both knew there were only two ways to make it as an entrepreneur, which were to create a new market or change an existing one. They eventually came up with the idea of combining robotics and baby products to form a company.

Officially established in 2005 under Thorley Industries, 4moms' namesake comes from its first focus group of mothers, hence "for moms". The group explored juvenile product pain points and provided valuable insight that led to the creation of the 4moms infant tub. Today, 4moms is a rapidly growing company that is changing the way parents think about baby gear.

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The channel was created on July 30, 2007, and the first video was uploaded on January 3, 2013. The channel uploads tutorials on using their products.

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