New COO, CTO, and Chief Innovation Officer are
poised to accelerate the Company's transformation into a global,
next generation AI driven technology developer and
services company
TORONTO, May 12, 2020 /CNW/ - Internet of Things
Inc. (TSX VENTURE: ITT) (OTC: INOTF) (FRANKFURT: 71T) ("ITT Inc." or the
"Company") www.iotintl.com, a software and solutions
provider in the artificial intelligence and industrial IoT markets,
is pleased to announce its new management team to be led by four
seasoned industry veterans.
Darryl Smith, current Chief
Technology Officer of ITT Inc., will take on the role of CTO of AI
Labs Inc. ("AI Labs"), the product development arm of the
Company. Malcolm Rook, a highly
accomplished electronics engineer, has been named Chief Innovation
Officer of AI Labs. Robert Klein, a twenty plus year public,
private operations and technology, telecom, and consumer packaged
goods industry executive, has been named ITT Inc.'s Chief Operating
Officer and Thomas Park has become
Vice President, Government Relations and Regulatory
Affairs for the Company.
"One of my top priorities is to build a strong, experienced and
entrepreneurial leadership team in the artificial intelligence and
data science space so that we can take full advantage of our
exceptional technology development capabilities and unique growth
opportunities around the world," said Michael Lende, President & CEO of Internet
of Things Inc. "We are focused on making the Company a nexus for
the best talent in the industry. We are in the business of solving
complex challenges that our clients face every day and these
strategic additions to our leadership are a testament to our focus
on prioritizing the success of our clients, as we continue to
disrupt global vertical industries where our machine learning-based
products and proprietary data-sets are much-needed solutions."
Internet of Things Inc. Executive Leadership Team:
Darryl Smith: Smith has worked in
information technology for more than two decades and holds a
Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Systems. During the past ten
years, he has gained extensive experience creating and deploying
mobile road weather sensors and developing road weather products
for the meteorological industry, designing, managing, and
implementing road weather related software/hardware solutions,
leveraging the latest AI techniques and distributed platforms
available.
Malcolm Rook: Rook is a highly
respected electronics engineer who over the span of fifty years
developed ultra-low noise microwave receivers for military and
weather radar systems. In addition, he has developed electronic
systems for many areas of application including asset tracking in
hospitals, retail environments, driver behavior monitoring, mobile
weather data collection and remote monitoring and control in
industrial and domestic environments. Rook has designed and
manufactured on three continents and participated in UK government
working groups to develop the early Electro Magnetic Compatibility
(EMC) standards and methods of test.
Robert Klein: Klein brings more
than 20 years' worth of experience to ITT Inc. having worked
in operations and corporate development across the
technology, telecom, and the consumer packaged goods industries. He
was member of the leadership team at an IT services company and
helped grow their revenue to $140
million and their market cap to $2
billion over a three-year span. Klein has been instrumental
in the acquisition and integration more than twenty companies over
his career.
Thomas Park: Park is a seasoned
media communications and government relations strategist. He has
held senior positions in government working under Ministers
John Baird and Janet Ecker and was the spokesperson for the
Ontario Energy Board.
On May 7, 2020, Internet of Things
Inc. and its AI Labs subsidiary announced the development of a new
crowd accommodating, fever-detection system called
ThermalPass™ www.thermalpass.com that
is designed to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus and other
future, fever-bearing contagions. Fever is the most common
symptom experienced by individuals who have contracted the COVID-19
virus.
ThermalPass™ is expected to detect
body temperatures accurately and efficiently on people walking at a
normal pace to help accelerate the screening processes at
high-traffic, public locations, providing audible and visual alerts
when a higher than normal body temperature is found. This will
allow staff to enact their own protocols to isolate those with
indicated fever from the rest of the patrons or employees, to help
stop viruses from spreading.
ThermalPass™ is a non-imposing system
that blends into its environment designed for entranceways at
shopping malls, schools, office buildings, airports, arenas, theme
parks, convention centers – any place where people congregate – and
will scan body temperature using touchless, infrared, medical
grade, thermal sensors. Since the system is not camera based, it
will not invade a person's privacy, collect individualized data, or
identify people.
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About Internet of Things Inc. (TSX VENTURE: ITT)
(OTC: INOTF) (FRANKFURT:
71T): Internet of Things Inc. is a technology company
which helps businesses and organizations make smarter decisions
using advanced artificial intelligence, deep machine learning and
data science techniques. Its Weather Telematics Inc. subsidiary
uses patented air quality monitoring sensors to provide predictive
weather risk information to the insurance, logistics, fleet
management and public safety sectors. The Company's R&D
division, AI Labs Inc., develops new products that solve real-world
business problems. The joint venture with Commersive Solutions
Corp. is developing innovative technologies for use in various
public spaces, starting with the ThermalPass™ fever detection
system.
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