TORONTO, July 16, 2020 /CNW/ - Internet of Things
Inc. (TSX VENTURE: ITT) (OTC: INOTF) (FRANKFURT: 71T) ("ITT Inc." or the
"Company") www.iotintl.com, a software and solutions
provider in the artificial intelligence and industrial IoT markets
is pleased to provide an industry update. The United States General
Service Administration ("GSA") has directed that US
government contractors must remove surveillance and camera
equipment from Chinese blacklisted companies immediately. Failure
to do so will result in these contractors being banned from future
participation in any US government contracts.
In April 2020, the US Department
of Defense enforced the National Defense Authorization Act
("NDAA") 'blacklist clause' covering several non-US-based,
video surveillance equipment manufacturers. This action has created
an enormous market opportunity for ThermalPass' sensor-based,
non-camera fever-detection solution.
Unlike thermal camera technologies covered in this enforcement,
ThermalPass uses medical-grade, temperature sensors, capturing 400
readings per second and detecting body temperature with an accuracy
of +/- 0.2°C, making it one of the most reliable and accurate fever
detection devices on the market.
"The recent Department of Defense enforcement has handed us a
huge advantage for U.S. market penetration," said Michael Lende, President and CEO of Internet of
Things Inc. "Furthermore, it has become abundantly clear that
invasion of privacy is the number one customer concern our
competitors are facing with their camera-based systems. Conversely
with ThermalPass, no image is captured and therefore end user
anonymity is categorically preserved. ThermalPass also adheres to
social distancing protocol, requiring no human intervention while
performing its temperature scans." Lende continued: "On the sales
front, interest has been extremely high and we are currently
negotiating with several prominent distribution organizations in
the U.S. and Canada, to market and
sell ThermalPass into universities, schools, property management
companies, hospitals, government buildings and hotels."
According to Yole Development, a market research company based
in France:
- The Covid-19 virus has triggered a boom in the market for
thermal technologies. Based on industry indicators, thermal imagers
will be a $7.6 billion market, up 76%
from 2019. Pre-Covid, Yole forecasted a $4.5
billion market, 8% year-over-year
- Yole said it expects that more than 1.5 million fever detection
devices will be deployed over the next four years
- Yole states that some weaknesses need to be addressed as
thermal imagers proliferate globally. Temperature accuracy is one
of them as thermal imagers detect temperature only within a ±2 to
5°C accuracy. According to Éric Mounier, fellow analyst at Yole,
"Technically, in the thermal imaging industry, for applications
such as thermography or public surveillance, they did not need very
good accuracy, but for fever detection, you need to be around or
below ±0.5°C, and ideally 0.1°C" to avoid letting feverish people
through".
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About Internet of Things Inc. (TSX VENTURE: ITT)
(OTC: INOTF) (FRANKFURT:
71T): Internet of Things Inc. is a technology company
which helps businesses and organizations make smarter decisions
using advanced artificial intelligence, deep machine learning and
data science techniques. Its Weather Telematics Inc. subsidiary
uses patented air quality monitoring sensors to provide predictive
weather risk information to the insurance, logistics, fleet
management and public safety sectors. The Company's RandD division,
AI Labs Inc., develops new products that solve real-world business
problems. The joint venture with Commersive Solutions Corp. is
developing innovative technologies for use in various public
spaces, starting with the ThermalPass™ fever detection system.
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