The company was founded in 1957 by . Before Remo, drumheads were made of animal skin (calfskin), which were difficult to tune and highly sensitive to humidity and temperature. Remo Belli, along with chemist Sam Muchnick, developed the first successful synthetic (plastic) drumhead using Mylar.
Remo (often referred to as Remo.co) is a virtual event platform designed to replicate the experience of in-person networking and conferences. Unlike standard video conferencing tools like Zoom or Teams, which use a "Brady Bunch" style grid of faces, Remo uses a spatial layout.
Remo solves "Zoom fatigue." Instead of being "on stage" for an entire meeting, participants can have private, quiet conversations in a corner of the virtual room, just like they would at a real venue.