WHAT’S NEW? ERGOSENSE
LAUNCHES AIRLAB Ergosense, a company that develops smart data solutions that can infl uence employee productivity and can help optimise workspace environments, has announced the global availability of AIRLAB, a non- intrusive, easy-to-install air quality monitoring system.
AIRLAB enables the accurate monitoring of C02, pollutants, temperature, humidity and even presence of particles at virus size levels within indoor environments. The AIRLAB is ideally suited not only for the business workplace environments, but also retail and hospitality spaces, and public spaces such as schools, universities, hospitals and public transport.
Ergosense’s AIRLAB sensor accuracy is uniquely placed to detect fi ve signifi cant factors associated with the ideal conditions where virus thrives: particulate matter (PM), C02, TVOC, temperature and humidity. The sensor is also able to detect indoor sound levels (dB).
As a true plug-and-connect solution, AIRLAB contributes to an organisation’s planning and monitoring to maintain and promote a healthy environment where groups of individuals come together. Multiple indoor air quality (IAQ) data
THE ACCESS GROUP
ACQUIRES EZITRACKER The Access Group, a specialist provider of business management software to medium-sized organisations, has announced the acquisition of Ezitracker, a provider of workforce management solutions in the FM industry.
Christian Berenger, Managing Director of Workforce Management at Ezitracker, said: “We are delighted to be joining The Access Group. This gives Ezitracker a new level of expertise in the provision of remote workforce management software within the Facilities Management sector and provides our customers with the
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points are collected in real-time and presented to the organisation through a graphical interface.
To ensure global connectivity, Ergosense AIRLAB uses u-blox’s Thingstream’s IoT Communication- as-a-Service solution which guarantees Low Power GSM coverage in over 190 countries worldwide. As part of the already existing strategic partnership with Ergosense, TechData will distribute the AIRLAB via all their partners in EMEA markets.
Leon Roodt, CEO, Ergosense, commented: “By integrating particulate matter monitoring into our comprehensive IAQ solution, we are giving those who manage indoor spaces the ability to predict and identify hazardous situations. As we look to ways of providing safer
opportunity to explore a wider range of ERP and business management solutions from a single provider.
“Ezitracker was set up over 20 years ago to provide facilities management businesses with software solutions that specifi cally meet their needs, our story continues but in an enhanced way as part of The Access Group, which will see further investment in our people and the products and services we deliver to our customers.”
Brendan Flattery, Managing Director at Access ERP said: “We are excited to acquire Ezitracker and build on their success. Ezitracker has built a reputation of being a trusted supplier of reliable and innovative technology solutions for better workforce
working environments, our sensor data can provide a key insight to make informed decisions.”
Fernando Martin, who heads up TechData’s Smart Spaces and IoT initiative for the EMEA region, said: “Never more than today is it important to have technology to help companies create and understand occupant experience in their facilities. Having devices such as AIRLAB facilitates the obtaining of accurate values on the environmental quality of the work environment.
“Additionally, having connectivity such as that provided by u-blox allows companies to maintain a secure network environment and not have to bother with the maintenance of the devices themselves.”
www.ergosense.co.za
management in the facilities management, cleaning and security sectors across the UK, Australia and New Zealand and we look forward to working with them closely as they integrate into the Access ERP division.
www.theaccessgroup.com
www.ezitracker.com
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