Predictive AI Announces ThermalPass Commercial Launch Date
Predictiv AI Inc., www.predictiv.ai, a software and solutions provider in the artificial intelligence and industrial IoT markets, is pleased to provide an update regarding the commercial availability of its AI-enabled, thermal sensor temperature screening system, ThermalPass www.thermalpass.com.
Predictiv AI is pleased to confirm it has transitioned out of the prototype phase and into production planning and manufacturing go-to-market phase. This new phase has been established based on a month of quality control and performance stress tests conducted by one of the world’s leading intelligent sensor, aeronautical and space science engineering firms, Makel Engineering Inc. (“Makel“). Makel works with NASA and other exemplary organizations providing the highest global standard of engineering.
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This sets in motion immediate commercialization plans for ThermalPass and confirms the efficacy and marketable functionality of the fever-detection system. Predictiv AI is proud to confirm its commercial launch of ThermalPass, on October 13th, 2020 at a demonstration ceremony at Anderson Haulage, a trucking company that employs more than 200 persons.
“Keeping my employees safe is my number one priority as we continue to manage through this pandemic and recruit protocols that will keep our employees safe,” said Michael Anderson, President of Anderson Haulage. “ThermalPass is the perfect solution for us to offer another layer of protection in mitigating the spread of COVID-19 to keep our workplace as safe as possible. ThermalPass is a no-brainer. It blends into our working environment, while autonomously scanning body temperatures to make sure we maintain a fever-free work environment.”
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ThermalPass was developed to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and other fever-bearing contagions in high-traffic locations, such as supermarkets, schools, office buildings, subways and train stations, hospitals, long-term care facilities, movie theaters, sports arenas and more.
“For months we have been working with various organizations and businesses, in different verticals, collecting their feedback on what is important to their workplaces and public spaces as it relates to COVID-19 readiness,” said Michael Lende, President and CEO of Predictiv AI. “We learned much about the multiple uses ThermalPass can have for these industries and built an extensive pipeline for sales as we bring our system to market.”
ThermalPass’s distinctive advantages over the competition are many, predominately its use of medical-grade sensors over camera-based solutions that have the possibility of infringing on a person’s privacy. ThermalPass takes 480 temperature readings per second without encroaching on an individual’s privacy or violate social distancing rules.
The Company is not making any express or implied claims that its product has the ability to eliminate, cure or contain the Covid-19 (or SARS-2 Coronavirus) at this time.
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