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Internet of Things seeing interest in its fever detection system as business prepares for life after lockdown

Published: 11:01 15 May 2020 EDT

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The system is unique against other fever detecting devices, said the company, as it uses medical grade sensors, not cameras

Internet of Things Inc (CVE:ITT) (OTCMKTS:INOTF) is seeing increasing interest in its newly developed fever-detection system ThermalPass as businesses and governments prepare for life after the pandemic lockdown, the company revealed Friday.

The AI- and IoT- focused firm is continuing discussions with large property management companies, nationwide retail chains and various levels of government on deploying ThermalPass, the group said in a statement.

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"As the spread of contagions is a major concern, governments and businesses must implement solutions to put minds at ease as people get back to work," said Michael Lende, CEO at Internet of Things Inc.

"While we are not happy to see this pandemic prolonged, we are proud to have created a mitigating solution that is being met with such fervent commercial interest. ThermalPass is positioned to help all types of corporations and institutions rebuild confidence as the world recovers from this unprecedented economic and health crisis."

The system is unique against other fever detecting devices, said the company, as it uses medical-grade sensors, not cameras.

Infrared cameras are less accurate, more expensive, obtrusive to personal space and infringe on privacy, said ITT.

ThermalPass quickly and efficiently detects body temperatures as individuals pass through at a regular pace of movement.

"The system is built onto an industrial strength frame and offers unparalleled accuracy in scanning a subject at a rate of 20-times per second," the company told investors.

Contact the author at giles@proactiveinvestors.com

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