Ultrasonic audio technologies was founded in 2011 by Miha Ciglar, a sound artist and researcher in the field of audio technologies. He studied at the Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics – IEM in Austria and holds a MSc degree from the Academy of Music and the University of Technology in Graz, Austria. In 2008, Ciglar founded the Institute for Sonic Arts Research – IRZU, where he began developing the technologies which eventually led to establishing the startup company Ultrasonic Ltd. Ciglar was the initiator and curator of the international sonic arts festival EarZoom, which took place annually, between 2009 and 2017 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ciglar was the conference chair of the biggest international conference on audio technologies – the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC), which was held in September 2012 at IRZU in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ultrasonic developed the Acouspade directional speaker product line which has been used in a wide variety of applications including museums, galleries, retail stores, offices, digital kiosks, fairs, etc., worldwide. Ultrasonic audio technologies has also developed the Syntact HC-Interface which creates contact-free tactile feedback through ultrasonics. The Molecule modular Hi-Fi sound system is the latest project by Ultrasonic audio technologies.