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Hurwitz’s Media Behemoth Adds Hi Auto and Simplex 3D to Client Roster

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June 30, 2025
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Omri Hurwitz adds new clients
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Omri Hurwitz Media has announced the addition of Hi Auto and Simplex 3D to its fast-growing client portfolio.

These new partnerships underscore the firm’s continued rise as a force multiplier for category-defining tech companies, helping them break through media noise, shape narratives, and scale brand influence across global markets.

Hi Auto, an innovator in voice-based AI technology for customer service, is reshaping how enterprises handle inbound communication, using advanced speech recognition and conversational AI to drive efficiency and elevate CX. With Hurwitz Media’s amplification engine behind them, Hi Auto is poised to take its positioning as a next-gen AI infrastructure player to new heights.

Simplex 3D, on the other hand, is revolutionizing manufacturing workflows through its proprietary 3D modeling and digital twin technology. By bridging the gap between physical and digital production environments, the company enables real-time data modeling that unlocks faster iterations, reduced waste, and better industrial outcomes. 

The additions follow a wave of recent client growth. Earlier this month, Hurwitz Media announced the onboarding of TigerData and Listo. That announcement was covered in NewsBlaze, highlighting the firm’s increasing influence in next-gen enterprise storytelling.

Driving the momentum behind these client wins is Hurwitz Media’s proprietary GEO approach (short for Generative Engine Optimization), a modern PR methodology that merges traditional media with AI-enhanced narrative positioning. The GEO framework is designed to optimize how stories perform across both search engines and generative platforms, ensuring that a brand’s message is not just seen but also contextually surfaced and referenced across AI tools, search queries, and digital interfaces. The result: better discoverability, more engagement, and long-tail visibility across the web.

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