Accepting Conditional Purchase Orders in
Advance of Commercial Rollout
TORONTO, Aug. 6, 2020 /CNW/ - Internet of Things
Inc. (TSXV: 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 that it is working with the acclaimed
engineering team at Makel Engineering, Inc. to conduct rigorous
testing procedures to ensure the successful launch of its
fever-detection system, ThermalPass, later this month. ThermalPass
accurately detects human body temperature at a distance to help
mitigate the spread of the deadly coronavirus and other
fever-bearing contagions.
Makel Engineering, Inc. was founded in 1995 and is a
California based R and D company
that specializes in the development of industrial, automotive,
military, and space-grade intelligent sensors and chemical
conversion systems. The company provides the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration (NASA) and commercial launch companies
with engineering support on programs including the sensors for the
life support system of the International Space Station and
propellant leak detection systems for monitoring hydrogen
levels.
"Engaging Makel Engineering for our final stage of QA and QC,
will ensure the ThermalPass system functions flawlessly as we enter
widespread sales and marketing" said Michael Lende, President and CEO of Internet of
Things Inc. "We value the trust our customers are placing in us and
on that basis, we requested of Makel the most intense and strenuous
pressure testing they deemed suitable for this system. Makel's
stamp of approval will be a distinguished endorsement of
ThermalPass' successful evolution of product
innovation."
Simultaneous to the Makel integrity assurance process and due to
overwhelming demand, ITT Inc.'s 100% owned subsidiary AI Labs Inc.,
along with joint venture partner Commersive Solutions Corp, has
started accepting conditional orders that will provide future
customers the ability to secure allocations of ThermalPass units
from the product's initial production run.
ThermalPass takes 400 temperature readings per second, detecting
body temperature with accuracy of +/- 0.2°C, making it one of the
most reliable and accurate fever detection devices on the market.
Unlike thermal camera technologies, ThermalPass uses contactless,
medical-grade, thermal sensors that rapidly scan individuals'
temperatures as they pass through the device and does not infringe
on a person's privacy.
ThermalPass is in discussions to be deployed at universities,
business parks, hospitals, government buildings, hotels, arenas,
and theme parks to name a few. A major advantage of
ThermalPass is its use in high-traffic locations where people
in full motion are screened without any effect on their pace of
movement. The system will trigger an audio and visual signal when a
specified temperature is exceeded, allowing facility staff to
respond appropriately.
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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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forward-looking statements that involve risk, uncertainties and
other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially
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