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WHAT’S NEW?


IDEAL COMMERCIAL’S APP EYEING UP NEW


AR SOFTWARE Ideal Commercial Eye brings boilers to life by placing 3D renders of the Ideal Commercial Condensing boiler range over ‘real life’ images through the camera in a smartphone or tablet. The app has been updated to incorporate the latest Apple and Google AR technology.


By simply scanning their environment and choosing a product from the library, specifiers and contractors will see the boilers they selected being displayed automatically scaled to their surroundings. If required, boilers can be made smaller or larger or spun through 360°.


Ideal Commercial Eye is available for Apple and Android devices and is free to download. Numerous versions of each of the boilers in Ideal Commercial’s Condensing boiler range are available


INNUSCIENCE MAKES TRAINING FOR HOUSEKEEPERS


A H-APPY EXPERIENCE Fast-growing InnuScience UK, which has pioneered the use of smartphone training apps for the past five years with the vision of making training simple and enjoyable, has launched a new hospitality training app.


The information-packed app features a COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) quiz to be used for the training of housekeepers as well as a training video for users of the InnuScience Trio Kleen programme in a housekeeping environment. It is available to be downloaded from iTunes and Google Play Store.


Nick Winstone, UK Managing Director of InnuScience, said: “For ease of use and accessibility we have ensured the app is free and no passwords are needed. The training process involves watching a video via the app, taking a simple quiz, and once complete, staff are issued with a certificate of completion. Through this innovative and structured approach, we have been able to cater for our growing customer base – issuing over 1,500 certificates a month.


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in 3D, including the recently launched Evomax 2 wall hung boiler and its many Cascade options.


Steve Brownett-Gale, Marketing Manager at Ideal Commercial Boilers, said: “In response to the constantly evolving technology in our industry, we wanted to make it easier for specifiers and contractors to be able to see our boilers in situ ahead of plans being completed. As smart devices play an increasingly important role in our industry, utilising the latest AR technology on our app allows for this part of the planning process to be hassle free.”


To download the app, search ‘Ideal Commercial Eye’ in your device’s App Store. The content in the app is provided from Building Information Modelling (BIM) Objects of Ideal Commercial’s boiler range, which can be downloaded from www.idealcommercialboilers.com/bim.


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“We have invested in ensuring all our product equipment have colour coded stickers, that they match up to the products and the product labels, so that after training staff can easily use the products.


“At InnuScience understanding our clients’ needs, as well as their customers, is key for us. Therefore, we have made it our mission to ensure the staff using our products are fully trained and equipped with all the information they require to carry out their tasks to the highest standards.”


InnuScience, now an established specialist in commercial cleaning systems based on biotechnology, has products competitively priced compared to conventional cleaning products – for instance, the cost in use of its flagship Connected Cleaning product can be from as little as two pence per litre.


InnuScience is the youngest and fastest-growing of the top 15 manufacturers in the UK, supplying biotechnology-based cleaning products to the hospitality, facilities management, building and care sectors.


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