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MachineQ extends functionality of indoor asset tracking
Tue, 25th Jul 2023

MachineQ, a Comcast Company, has announced newly extended capabilities of MachineQ for Indoor Asset Tracking, a real-time location system (RTLS) solution the company launched last year with new asset tracking tags and a space utilisation solution. 

The company is unveiling a suite of active asset tags, including the Nano RT, Nano LP, the Dura ET, Dura PT, and Dura AC. These low-energy tags are designed to bring diverse form factors, environmental ratings, and capabilities to meet customer's asset tracking needs - from low-profile tags for tracking small, hand-held assets to ultra-durable tags designed to withstand harsh environments.

The Nano RT and Nano LP tags, in particular, offer enterprises distinct features and capabilities typically unavailable in a tiny form factor, the company states.

For example, the Nano RT, one of MachineQ's smallest tag form factors, has an up to 8+ year battery life and includes a remotely triggered LED for last-meter item finding in high-density environments. The Nano LP offers an up to 2+ year battery life and ultra-slim form factor, making it ideal for tracking hand-held assets, like tools or pipettes, without interfering with the ergonomics of the equipment.

Gaurav Naik, Head of Engineering at MachineQ, says, "These tags were purpose-built to offer customers flexible options for tracking and monitoring equipment and assets critical to their day-to-day operations.

"We leaned into the operational expertise of our team to evaluate how to fit in as many features and capabilities without compromising base requirements such as extended battery life. As a result, in life sciences, for example, these new tags can enable companies to track assets through solvent-based wash cycles in a wide temperature operating range from -40C to +80C."

In addition to debuting the new asset tag form factors, MachineQ is augmenting its current suite of indoor asset tracking and facilities wellness solutions by adding space utilisation.

This new solution leverages privacy-centric sensors to count the number of people occupying a room, helping facility managers understand space utilisation and traffic patterns. With real-time and historical occupancy data visualised through the MQinsights application organisations can make data-driven decisions regarding space allocation and layout, resource distribution, and operational efficiency.

In life sciences, for example, lab management and facilities teams can identify if lab space and equipment are being over or underutilised and optimise the distribution of lab equipment, helping provide scientists with the tools and space they need to perform science and drive revenue.

Additionally, the data derived from the space utilisation capability provides procurement and finance teams with information to help them optimise budgets and right-size inventory from consumables to equipment bolstering the datas value across the broader enterprise. 

Steven Corbesero, Jr., Director of Product and Solutions at MachineQ, says, "We're thrilled to diversify our product and solution set to meet the evolving needs of our customers."

He adds, "Were helping to provide organisations with peace of mind knowing they can use our tools to support monitoring their operations in real-time for immediate, corrective, and predictive actions.

"Plus, were doing so with the total cost of ownership in mind and continuously looking to roll out new solutions on top of the same IoT network connectivity platform our customers already use for their asset tracking needs." 

With these bolt-on products and solutions, MachineQ states enterprise customers can help maximise the value of capital investments by increasing data visibility, reducing issues relating to leak detection and temperature and humidity monitoring improving the quality and safety of operations, and attaining a holistic view of asset health remotely and in real-time.