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This PPS stays between 1.00 and 1.25...Thats pathetic ..been like this pretty much for over a year
Bluetooth Beacons Provide New Value Inside the Hospital
https://www.inpixon.com/blog/bluetooth-beacons-provide-new-value-inside-the-hospital?utm_campaign
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons provide an unprecedented opportunity for hospitals to revolutionize both the visitor and patient experience, whilst also improving hospital operations and patient care. Along with digital wayfinding kiosks, mobile devices, and digital indoor maps, BLE beacons can enable hospitals to improve location and proximity awareness, creating a more familiar and efficient environment for patients and visitors.
BLE beacons work by broadcasting a short-range signal up to 50 meters, that has the ability to signal compatible devices, such as a Bluetooth-enabled smartphone or tablet. Because the signal is short, simple, and usually unchanging, the beacons do not require internet connectivity, and thus often have battery lives that last from months to years depending on the beacon.
This location-aware technology provides users with more precise indoor navigation by broadcasting location information that can be used in conjunction with a mobile app, to help staff and patients navigate large, complex hospital facilities.
Indoor Mapping & Experiential Wayfinding
Hospitals are often complicated spaces containing a maze of hallways, departmental wings, and physician consultation rooms that cause undue confusion and anxiety for patients and visitors. Traditional wayfinding signage has come a long way, but may be difficult to decipher, or unhelpful when there are multiple buildings, so patients and visitors are often known to solicit directions from busy staff members, which is not ideal given the shortage of resources in most hospitals.
Using a combination of wireless and BLE Beacon technology, patients and visitors can be provided with accurate turn-by-turn directions to wherever they need to go, using their previously installed hospital app. The ability for hospitals to provide patients with an interactive indoor map substantially improves the patient experience, cuts down on staff interruptions, and helps the hospital gain insights into patient and visitor flow through the facility. Kaleida Health's app is a great example of a healthcare network creating an award-winning app that incorporates indoor mapping and experiential wayfinding to deliver an enhanced patient experience.
Mobile Patient Check-In
Aside from the navigational element, BLE beacons have the ability to accommodate and improve automated patient check-in. Patients with a hospital's mobile app, which when activated by a beacon signal triggers an event in the patient flow management system, are added to the registration queue and given estimated wait times. Once registered, the app prompts the patient to follow indoor directions based on beacon signals to their appointment location.
This removes friction from one of the most stressful administration times at hospitals, and helps to remove backlog from busy waiting rooms, removing the human margin for error on patients that are forgotten or unprocessed.
Clinical Care
Proximity-based notifications are one of the main benefits of BLE beacon technology. Because of their range, the beacons have the ability to trigger a message when a patient or practitioner enters a specific area. For instance, an indoor mapping solution with integrated beacons could trigger automatic patient record retrieval when a doctor or nurse’s device comes into proximity of a particular patient's bed.
Beacons can also be used to emit a warning when elderly patients or children are too close to a dangerous area or sensitive equipment, informing staff that their presence is required at a specific location.
Location-Based Communications
By using beacons in a real-time location health system, hospitals have the ability to trigger notifications and other forms of communication based on patient or staff locations. For instance, content relevant to a patient's condition can be streamed to them while awaiting a consultation. Internal staff communication can be facilitated via the app, and in emergency situations, the closest available staff can be routed to the patient. These kinds of technology applications make for a faster response rate when moments are critical.
Facilities Management
Location and proximity-based technology combine with wireless hospital asset management to deliver better tracking of hospital equipment and resources. Any piece of equipment can be tagged, tracked, and easily located. In the same way that seconds count when getting health care staff to patients, so too does the ability to locate nearby working equipment.
Principles of hospitality are taking hold in the healthcare system. As people have become more accustomed to the convenience of their mobile devices and apps, they expect the same level of accessibility and mobile information delivery present in other industries to be extended to their treatment experience. This has prompted hospitals to develop mobile wayfinding apps that can be used in conjunction with BLE beacons among other location-aware technologies, which provide patients the enhanced experience they've come to expect.
I have my theories...
so you do not understand that filing either? I am confused whether these are regular shares or are they pre-funded warrants that exercise at 2.01? there is no 13 g filing...so completely confused...anyone else know the answer to this question? please
Unfortunately, I am not privy to that info.
All I can presume is that INPX contacted the source of the finance and told them of a deal which could benefit that source and the funds were provided - very hush-hush.
I am sure that something enormous is happening in the background with several of your favoured stocks and we must be that (hated) word - patient.
ALL IMO.
yes ty methinks....I saw and read that. I forgot they bought the acquisition on may 3-design reactor...thats where the shares that were filed with sec In the D filing. What I am confused over is the prospectus that was filed in February with an individual accredited investor...The over 9 million shares priced at "at the market" 2.00. prewar rants in lieu of....could you explain that filing? I thought we would see a 13g filing...I am definitely not understanding I am embarrassed to say.
the cxp app won best digital back to work app....it should add to inpx bottom line and attract more business from companies
Good Day, Nygirl,
It is an acquisition which should be quite productive, in the future, imo.
Inpixon Acquires The CXApp, a Leading Smart Workplace App and Hybrid Events Solution Provider
https://www.inpixon.com/company/news/inpixon-acquires-the-cxapp-leading-smart-workplace-app-and-hybrid-events-solution-provider
Mobile App Development Platform Supports Digital Workplace Transformation, Events Management and Integrated Employee Experience to Meet Demands for the Future of Work
PALO ALTO, Calif., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Inpixon (Nasdaq: INPX), the Indoor Intelligence™ company, today announced it has acquired the outstanding capital stock of Design Reactor, Inc. (a.k.a., “The CXApp”), a leading SaaS app platform. The CXApp enables corporate enterprise organizations to provide a custom-branded, location-aware employee app focused on enhancing the workplace experience and hosting virtual and hybrid events. The acquisition is expected to be accretive to revenue and earnings. Leon Papkoff, founder of The CXApp, joins Inpixon as executive vice president leading Inpixon’s CXApp Division.
Inpixon CXApp Smart Campus Employee Workplace Mobile AppInpixon and The CXApp have recently partnered on several enterprise engagements and are seeing strong demand for applications that enable smarter, safer and more secure workplaces. Businesses and employees are experiencing a paradigm shift in what it means to “go to work” and how employees interact with one another and the physical spaces that make up the workplace. The combined offerings and expertise of the companies provides customers with access to an unparalleled suite of complementary products, giving employees the ability to manage different types of workplace scenarios from their personal devices, and to have access to smarter, location-aware experiences. To meet the demand for rapid deployment, more than 75 pre-built integrations with third-party solutions are available, including Active Directory, Exchange, G-Suite, Zoom and Slack.
With this acquisition, the two companies believe they will be able to move quicker and innovate faster than others in the space in order to capture a significant share of the global digital workplace market which is expected to grow from $22.7 billion in 2020 to $72.2 billion by 2026 at a CAGR of 21.3%, and the global event management software market which is forecasted to grow from $3.6 billion in 2020 to $6.4 billion by 2026 at a CAGR of 10.0% according to research firm MarketsandMarkets.
“This acquisition of The CXApp and its fusion with Inpixon’s products, immediately with mapping and on-device positioning and in the near term with our sensors and tags, is a transformative step to grow our business significantly,” said Nadir Ali, CEO of Inpixon. “Due to the increasing need for technologies that can support the changing demands of a hybrid workplace, The CXApp has experienced over 73% in revenue growth in 2020 as compared to the prior year and an even greater increase in demand and pipeline growth, and we are seeing this rapid growth rate continue into 2021. As a combined solution, Inpixon expects to see an increase in average selling price (ASP) by 10x over its existing mapping products currently offered to enterprise organizations, which we anticipate will result in substantial revenue growth. The CXApp’s platform for multi-location, live-streamed and on-demand events is another key market need addressed by Inpixon as a result of the acquisition. Leveraging The CXApp’s event management platform for the booming hybrid events category could further increase the expected revenues and help us to achieve added valuation metrics for this product line reflective of events companies recently, such as Hopin and Bizzabo.”
Leon Papkoff, EVP, Inpixon’s CXApp Division, stated, “With nearly one million end-user profiles deployed globally across a dozen countries, The CXApp has pioneered workplace technology for the last six years, leading innovative experiences across employee engagement, office solutions, and desk booking technology for Fortune 500 and other enterprise customers in high tech, healthcare, media, retail, and financial services. We are pleased to have joined Inpixon, and we look forward to continuing the mutual success with our great ecosystem partners as we help businesses bring their employees back to the office in a safe and efficient manner that carries over well beyond the pandemic.”
Soumya Das, COO of Inpixon, commented, “Inpixon is an innovator in the Indoor Intelligence space. We believe we were first to market with RF sensor fusion including UWB, Wi-Fi, BLE and cellular detection and positioning, displaying simultaneous RF and video integration, and incorporating artificial intelligence into positioning analytics. We’ve continued that leadership with our integration of indoor mapping and on-device blue dot tracking, and we recently added augmented reality – a technology with the potential to favorably disrupt the market – to our portfolio to support more immersive user experiences. And now with The CXApp, we can offer what we believe is the market’s only enterprise-class SaaS-based mobile app platform for workplace transformation and events management with deep integration of advanced mapping and positioning capabilities. We welcome The CXApp employees, customers and partners to the Inpixon team and look forward to continuing to fulfill our mission to do good with indoor data.”
Answers to frequently asked questions about this announcement can be found on the FAQ available here.
The acquisition consists of a purchase price that includes a combination of cash and equity. For additional details concerning the terms of the transaction, please reference the Company’s current report on Form 8-K which will be filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
About The CXApp
The CXApp is a mobile solution for digital workplace experience, built on a SaaS platform, driving mobile-first engagement through personalized and connected on-site journeys. The CXApp is a leading mobile app platform that can be customized and deployed across all of an organization's locations, buildings, and programs year after year. The CXApp streamlines all digital touchpoints across the workplace into one central hub. For more information, visit thecxapp.com.
About Inpixon
Inpixon® (Nasdaq: INPX) is the Indoor Intelligence™ company that specializes in capturing, interpreting and giving context to indoor data so it can be translated into actionable intelligence. The company’s Indoor Intelligence platform ingests diverse data from IoT, third-party and proprietary sensors designed to detect and position active cellular, Wi-Fi, UWB and Bluetooth devices. Paired with a high-performance data analytics engine, patented algorithms, and advanced mapping technology, Inpixon’s solutions are leveraged by a multitude of industries to do good with indoor data. This multidisciplinary depiction of indoor data enables users to increase revenue, decrease costs, and enhance safety. Inpixon customers can boldly take advantage of location awareness, analytics, sensor fusion and the Internet of Things (IoT) to uncover the untold stories of the indoors. For the latest insights, follow Inpixon on LinkedIn, Twitter, and visit inpixon.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
All statements in this release that are not based on historical fact are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and the provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. While management has based any forward-looking statements included in this release on its current expectations, the information on which such expectations were based may change. These forward-looking statements rely on a number of assumptions concerning future events and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of the control of Inpixon and its subsidiaries, which could cause actual results to materially differ from such statements. Such risks, uncertainties, and other factors include, but are not limited to, the fluctuation of economic conditions, the impact of COVID-19 on Inpixon's results of operations, Inpixon’s ability to integrate the products and business from The CXApp and other recent acquisitions into its existing business, the performance of management and employees, the regulatory landscape as it relates to privacy regulations and their applicability to Inpixon’s technology, Inpixon's ability to maintain compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement and other continued listing requirements, the ability to obtain financing, competition, general economic conditions and other factors that are detailed in Inpixon's periodic and current reports available for review at sec.gov. Furthermore, Inpixon operates in a highly competitive and rapidly changing environment where new and unanticipated risks may arise. Accordingly, investors should not place any reliance on forward-looking statements as a prediction of actual results. Inpixon disclaims any intention to, and undertakes no obligation to, update or revise forward-looking statements.
I realize now it has to do with the acquisition on 5/3....
hey methinks....noone still is not posting about the shares in the D 506b filing....ita a combined business deals merger or an acquisition with design reactor ? what are your thoughts?
No where to go... !! And, as the pandemic (sort of) fades, so will most of their products, IMO.
wow - back to a buck
I think this company missed the pandemic train ride all together... !!
Look What I said a Month ago
Inpixon Enters Rapidly Growing Mobile Augmented Reality Market with Acquisition of AR, Computer Vision and 3D Reconstruction Technologies
https://www.inpixon.com/company/news/inpixon-enters-rapidly-growing-mobile-augmented-reality-market-acquisition-ar-computer-vision-3d-reconstruction-technologies
Acquisition Adds Next-Generation 3D Mapping, Virtual Map Overlays, and Spatial Positioning for Advanced Navigation, Smarter Buildings, and Enhanced User Experiences
PALO ALTO, Calif., April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Inpixon (Nasdaq: INPX), the Indoor Intelligence™ company, today announced the acquisition of a suite of augmented reality (AR), computer vision, localization, navigation, mapping, and 3D reconstruction technologies, including patents, trademarks, software and related intellectual property, from Visualix. The solutions leverage patent-pending technologies and a smartphone's camera and on-board sensors to create 3D models of indoor spaces; position the user on a map with centimeter-level accuracy; provide turn-by-turn, visually-guided navigation; overlay virtual artifacts onto the live map displaying key information, such as room name, amenities, photos or reviews; and make the navigated experience sharable with others.
Inpixon’s augmented reality (AR), computer vision, and 3D reconstruction technologies can be used to create 3D models of indoor spaces; position the user on a map with centimeter-level accuracy; provide turn-by-turn, visually-guided navigation; overlay virtual artifacts onto the live map displaying key information; and make the navigated experience sharable with others.
Inpixon’s augmented reality (AR), computer vision, and 3D reconstruction technologies can be used to create 3D models of indoor spaces; position the user on a map with centimeter-level accuracy; provide turn-by-turn, visually-guided navigation; overlay virtual artifacts onto the live map displaying key information; and make the navigated experience sharable with others.
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Independent researchers have validated AR mapping's benefits and market growth potential. Cornell University's "AR Mapping: Accurate and Efficient Mapping for Augmented Reality" study reports that, "Augmented reality (AR) has gained increasing attention from both research and industry communities. By overlaying digital information and content onto the physical world, AR enables users to experience the world in a more informative and efficient manner." Further, research firm MarketsandMarkets projects the mobile augmented reality market to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 31.1% from $7.6 billion in 2020 to $29.5 billion by 2025, and states the increased interest of large technology companies in mobile AR apps is one of the driving factors for the growth of the mobile augmented reality market.
AR industry publisher ARNote reviewed the Visualix solution and wrote, "Visualix is one of the leading platforms for creating persistent maps and models of real spaces." They also stated, "3D mapping like that required for Visualix has historically required expertise, time, and advanced technology. However, developers using Visualix can do these scans using smartphone cameras." The article described the Visualix platform as, "a unique and powerful tool for organizations that want to embrace navigation through AR applications."
"Merging the virtual and physical worlds can transform the way we interact with our environment, tell stories, and utilize information," noted Nadir Ali, CEO of Inpixon. "The opportunities for augmented reality and computer vision to create smarter, safer and more secure spaces are nearly limitless -- everything from navigation, asset tracking and smart-office applications to customer service, marketing and gamification. Both existing and potential customers have already expressed a desire for AR technologies. This acquisition illustrates our commitment to continuous innovation and integration of industry-leading, best-of-breed technologies positioning Inpixon to be able to meet this next wave of technology demand."
Soumya Das, COO of Inpixon, added, "The Visualix solution's simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) algorithms and related technologies can enable map creation and localization without requiring beacons or external sensors, which can simplify development and deployment. We intend to integrate and leverage these spatial computing and visual positioning technologies to pursue new verticals as well as enhance existing offerings. We believe the technology and talent brought into Inpixon with this transaction will be a game changer that unlocks significant new opportunities in the commercial, industrial and consumer markets."
Visualix co-founder Michael Bucko stated, "Our co-founder Darius Pajouh and I are very excited to be joining the Inpixon team and to begin integrating the computer vision and augmented reality technologies into the Inpixon Indoor Intelligence platform." Darius Pajouh added, "We believe AR and its related features are moving into the mainstream and are poised to become part of nearly every smart phone users' daily experience. Inpixon is the perfect home for Visualix technologies, and we look forward to bringing the power and extraordinary benefits of AR and spatial mapping to businesses and their employees around the world."
About Inpixon
Inpixon® (Nasdaq: INPX) is the Indoor Intelligence™ company that specializes in capturing, interpreting and giving context to indoor data so it can be translated into actionable intelligence. The company's Indoor Intelligence platform ingests diverse data from IoT, third-party and proprietary sensors designed to detect and position active cellular, Wi-Fi, UWB and Bluetooth devices. Paired with a high-performance data analytics engine, patented algorithms, and advanced mapping technology, Inpixon's solutions are leveraged by a multitude of industries to do good with indoor data. This multidisciplinary depiction of indoor data enables users to increase revenue, decrease costs, and enhance safety. Inpixon customers can boldly take advantage of location awareness, analytics, sensor fusion and the Internet of Things (IoT) to uncover the untold stories of the indoors. For the latest insights, follow Inpixon on LinkedIn, Twitter, and visit inpixon.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
All statements in this release that are not based on historical fact are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and the provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. While management has based any forward-looking statements included in this release on its current expectations, the information on which such expectations were based may change. These forward-looking statements rely on a number of assumptions concerning future events and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of the control of Inpixon and its subsidiaries, which could cause actual results to materially differ from such statements. Such risks, uncertainties, and other factors include, but are not limited to, the fluctuation of economic conditions, the impact of COVID-19 on Inpixon's results of operations, Inpixon's ability to integrate the products and business from recent acquisitions into its existing business, the performance of management and employees, the regulatory landscape as it relates to privacy regulations and their applicability to Inpixon's technology, Inpixon's ability to maintain compliance with Nasdaq's minimum bid price requirement and other continued listing requirements, the ability to obtain financing, competition, general economic conditions and other factors that are detailed in Inpixon's periodic and current reports available for review at sec.gov. Furthermore, Inpixon operates in a highly competitive and rapidly changing environment where new and unanticipated risks may arise. Accordingly, investors should not place any reliance on forward-looking statements as a prediction of actual results. Inpixon disclaims any intention to, and undertakes no obligation to, update or revise forward-looking statements.
I am hoping that something
quite unexpected will happen to the whole computer industry effecting the way many, if not all, stocks operate and they may be waiting for this with bank vaults looking healthy.
jmho
they ended the year with approximately close to 19 or 20 million I believe and raised another 80 million recently so they are basically trading around cash value....any thoughts on this
Inpixon Introduces UWB Personnel Tag for Real-Time Location System
https://www.inpixon.com/company/news/inpixon-introduces-uwb-personnel-tag-for-real-time-location-system
PALO ALTO, Calif. and BERLIN, Mar. 31, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Inpixon (Nasdaq: INPX), the Indoor Intelligence™ company, today announced the Inpixon Personnel Tag, a compact, lightweight ultra-wideband (UWB) locator tag for Inpixon's real-time location system (RTLS). It is designed to deliver 30-centimeter accuracy to locate employees or visitors in real-time in order to support a variety of safety and security use cases.
The RTLS market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 24.8% during the 2020-2025 period, according to market research firm MarketsandMarkets, and the demand specifically for UWB technology-based RTLS solutions is anticipated to surge. The firm reports that, UWB offers higher accuracy and range with lower power consumption in comparison with most other RTLS technologies, leading to its increased penetration in applications requiring high accuracy.
Inpixon-Personnel-Tag-hand-cr"There are a number of situations where location precision is paramount, and safety and security applications top the list," noted Nadir Ali, CEO of Inpixon. "Finding an employee quickly in an emergency, executing an evacuation, mustering, identifying crowding, or locating unescorted visitors are just a few examples. Performing space and floor planning based on actual personnel usage patterns is another. RTLS can deliver increased visibility, safety, and productivity for corporate enterprises, manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, healthcare and other industries. We're pleased to offer this new tag through Inpixon and its reseller partners as well as to OEMs and integrators in white- and private-labeled options.
The Inpixon Personnel Tag is used in conjunction with Inpixon's UWB anchors and nanoLES location engine for an RTLS solution capable of supporting large-scale deployments. Key features of the tag in addition to its centimeters-level accuracy include wireless charging with industry-standard Qi chargers; a durable IP65 housing to protect against water, dirt and impact; over-the-air firmware updates; and wireless configuration to ease deployment and changes.
Adam Benson, CTO of Inpixon, said, "The tag is small and light, yet our engineering team was still able to build in an impressive set of capabilities. For example, the tag's configurable transmission rate -- supporting up to 10 blinks per second -- enables administrators to realize their ideal balance of updates and battery usage. And the onboard 3-D accelerometer allows for the tag to conserve battery life when not in motion. From form factor to performance, I believe this new tag is a great complement to our enterprise-class RTLS solution."
For more information on Inpixon Personnel Tag and other RTLS solutions, please go to https://nanotron.com/EN/rtls-tags. To speak with a product specialist, please visit https://nanotron.com/EN/ca_contact-php.
About Inpixon
Inpixon® (Nasdaq: INPX) is the Indoor Intelligence™ company that specializes in capturing, interpreting and giving context to indoor data so it can be translated into actionable intelligence. The company’s Indoor Intelligence platform ingests diverse data from IoT, third-party and proprietary sensors designed to detect and position active cellular, Wi-Fi, UWB and Bluetooth devices. Paired with a high-performance data analytics engine, patented algorithms, and advanced mapping technology, Inpixon’s solutions are leveraged by a multitude of industries to do good with indoor data. This multidisciplinary depiction of indoor data enables users to increase revenue, decrease costs, and enhance safety. Inpixon customers can boldly take advantage of location awareness, analytics, sensor fusion and the Internet of Things (IoT) to uncover the untold stories of the indoors. For the latest insights, follow Inpixon on LinkedIn, Twitter, and visit inpixon.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
All statements in this release that are not based on historical fact are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and the provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. While management has based any forward-looking statements included in this release on its current expectations, the information on which such expectations were based may change. These forward-looking statements rely on a number of assumptions concerning future events and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of the control of Inpixon and its subsidiaries, which could cause actual results to materially differ from such statements. Such risks, uncertainties, and other factors include, but are not limited to, the fluctuation of economic conditions, the impact of COVID-19 on Inpixon's results of operations, Inpixon’s ability to integrate the products and business from recent acquisitions into its existing business, the performance of management and employees, the regulatory landscape as it relates to privacy regulations and their applicability to Inpixon’s technology, Inpixon's ability to maintain compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement and other continued listing requirements, the ability to obtain financing, competition, general economic conditions and other factors that are detailed in Inpixon's periodic and current reports available for review at sec.gov. Furthermore, Inpixon operates in a highly competitive and rapidly changing environment where new and unanticipated risks may arise. Accordingly, investors should not place any reliance on forward-looking statements as a prediction of actual results. Inpixon disclaims any intention to, and undertakes no obligation to, update or revise forward-looking statements.
How to Use Geofencing to Improve RF Security Policies & Procedures
https://www.inpixon.com/blog/how-to-use-geofencing-improve-security?
The threat presented by wireless devices in sensitive areas is growing and as such, security measures need to evolve. Malicious actors can use the cameras, microphones, storage and networking features to capture and steal state secrets and industrial IP. Workers distracted by their phones can injure themselves or others, or cause damage to equipment and processes in industrial environments.
Security-conscious organizations are seeking out solutions that allow them to monitor and secure their space against the growing threat of rogue access points, mobile devices and other wirelessly enabled devices, and enforce policies that prohibit phones and other wireless devices in sensitive or hazardous areas. Geofencing is a valuable tool that can help enhance visibility of these devices where it’s needed most.
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What is geofencing?
Geofencing is a location-based technology in which virtual boundaries can be assigned to a geographical area in the real world. These virtual perimeters can be displayed on a map and can trigger actions or alerts on entry, exit or dwelling within the specified area.
While geofencing is most commonly discussed in a marketing context, the ways in which these virtual boundaries can be used is extensive. For example, organizations can leverage indoor geofences to monitor traffic within a certain area of a building, making it a particularly useful tool for everything from enhancing security systems to optimizing workspaces.
How does geofencing technology work?
Geofencing platforms leverage varying types of device detection techniques like Wi-Fi, cellular, GPS or
RFID signals to determine when a mobile device or tracking tag enters or exits a virtual boundary set up around the specified geographical location within the covered building. Geofences can be drawn in any shape or size and are associated with secure areas or rooms that follow more restrictive policies. Within government and other high-security focused areas, geofencing can provide alert triggers based on positioning signals within these secure zones and help direct TSCM or other personnel to the incident.
Geofencing applications for building security
The different applications of geofences for security personnel include being able to:
Discover and visualize the real-time location of transmitting wireless devices
Manage no-phones zones for security and safety applications
Receive alerts when devices move in and out of zones
Trigger mobile device management (MDM) policies that restrict device usage in high-security areas
Discriminate between permitted and unknown devices
Infrastructure requirements for geofencing security
There are a few pieces required for effective geofencing security implementations. The solution will require equipment deployed on-premises and air-gapped from the production networks. This equipment will consist of sensors, network switches, Cat5/6 cabling and server to host the Aware software. If the solution is truly air-gapped, an additional viewing station will be required for launching the Aware website. Once the solution is installed, administrators will configure the indoor device detection technology to monitor and analyze the transmitting environment of a building, enabling the visualization of the radio frequency (RF) environment in the context of a floor plan.
What are the next steps to deploy your own geofence solution?
Think about your spaces or rooms you need to protect
Strategically plan RF security policies and procedures
Call Inpixon today for an evaluation and demonstration of geofencing solution!
While there are some small obstacles, geofencing for the most part is very accurate and can be used for a multitude of security aspects. By using Inpixon Aware, organizations can reap the benefits of geofencing and automate alerts in your most sensitive spaces.
Employee Apps: Redefining the Workplace Experience
https://www.inpixon.com/resources/webinars/employee-apps-redefining-the-workplace-experience?utm_campaign=Webinar%20-%20CXApp%20-%20One%20Workplace&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_term=workplace-experience&utm_content=webinar
Find out why One Workplace’s General Manager, Technology Division, Robert Pitts, said that partnering with Inpixon and The CX App was one of the best choices they’ve ever made.
One Workplace has been creating dynamic offices and exceptional employee experiences for over 85 years. From startups to Fortune 500 companies, they have been creating high-performing spaces that help businesses evolve and keep pace with change. So, it only made sense that when a global pandemic fundamentally altered the way people work, One Workplace was at the forefront of the digital transformation of the workplace experience. As the world shifted to remote-first and hybridized work models, One Workplace turned to Inpixon and The CXApp to deliver an employee app that helps keep employees safe, creates contextual on-site immersive experiences and empowers collaboration for their own team as well as their industry-leading corporate campus clients.
Hear firsthand from Robbie Pitts, General Manager, Technology Division at One Workplace to find out how to create consistent experiences across your enterprise for all employees – whether they’re in or out of the office.
During this session, we will discuss:
How to use technology to create exceptional employee experiences across your enterprise
What the future of work looks like in a post-pandemic world
How desk and room booking technology can help power a safe return-to-work
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not true wing of man....many are related to security...security of a building, security of surrounding outside area(patents of gtxo), safety of workers, people,visitors
I could not post anymore yesterday...15 limit
I was wrong.....when you go to the day on Tdameritrade with your cursor it says end of day 4/13/2021 4.11......ty
It's at 1.23 now but... this company has maintained an almost complete silence as to what are they doing and since most of its products, if not all, are pandemic related. The pandemic terror is fading now and this could negatively affect the stock price, IMO...
On another, now defunct, board,
it was thought that the effect of news could take 3 days to have an influence on the stock price.
It is up to $1.31 on early trading, today, so Monday could be worth your attention on this stock.
SYSX @ $1.07 was CLOSING price 4/13/21...INPX has 16M shares..8-K link.
GREAT news
Link:
https://last10k.com/sec-filings/inpx/0001628280-21-006918.htm?utm_source=stocktwits&utm_medium=forum&utm_campaign=8K&utm_term=inpx
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my figure is 4,136,253 shares of sysorex stock
I believe it said closing price on 4/13/2021....closing price was 4.11 so I dont know why you are posting 1.09 which was the low not the closing price so your figures are not correct...we did not gain as much as you are posting
INPX converts $9M SYSX debt to $27M SYSX stock @ $1.09 on 4/13.... SYSX @ $11.40. on 4/14....1000% higher...INPX goes nuts when investors figure out.
SYSX is up 1000% today....less than 24 hours after INPX took $27M in SYSX @ $1.09 to convert debt owed by SYSX to INPX.
INPX now owns a huge piece of a red hot Ethereum stock.
Nasdaq traded INPX @ $1.22...up .10 cents....right now.
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no posts with todays news...lol
Smart Manufacturing & the IoT-Enabled Smart Factory
https://www.inpixon.com/blog/smart-manufacturing-iot-enabled-smart-factory
In the manufacturing sector, optimization is the key to survival and success. With new technological advances, many companies are assessing how to take advantage of the Internet of Things (IoT) to build smarter operations that allow for higher productivity and output. To keep up with today’s demands for quick delivery and excellent quality, many companies have turned to connected technology to make their warehouses smarter in order to become more efficient and remain competitive.
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What is smart manufacturing?
Smart manufacturing is the process of using IoT technology and automation in manufacturing processes to ensure that productivity is continually being optimized. Using Indoor Intelligence to accurately track assets and help ensure worker safety, increase productivity, and improve security on your production floor is key to activating all the benefits that come from transforming your manufacturing and warehousing facilities into smart spaces.
Over the last decade, manufacturing has entered a period of immense digital transformation. New industrial applications have emerged, including artificial intelligence, cloud computing, IoT connectivity, predictive analytics, quantum computing, innovative additive fabrication technologies like 3D printing, cyber-physical systems, and a host of other technologies. Together, these technologies inaugurated a fourth industrial revolution.
What is a smart factory?
A smart factory is a highly digitized shop floor that continuously collects and shares data through connected machines, devices, and production systems. It’s a factory where physical production processes and operations are combined with digital technology, smart computing, and big data to create a more opportunistic system for companies that focus on manufacturing and supply chain management. The smart factory is an aspect of Industry 4.0, a new phase in the Industrial Revolution that focuses heavily on real-time manufacturing and logistics data, embedded sensors, connectivity, automation, and machine learning.
As factories evolve in light of the data revolution, businesses need to rethink how they handle everything from automation strategies to workforce development tactics. Along the way, manufacturers will need modernized tools including robust, flexible enterprise resource planning systems as a data and transactional backbone, that help them adapt quickly as they build toward a smart-factory future.
By connecting the physical and digital world, smart factories can monitor the entire production process, from manufacturing tools and the supply chain to individual operators on the shop floor and make impactful incremental improvements.
The evolution of sensor and IoT technologies in Industry 4.0
Manufacturing is rapidly changing. Industry 4.0 is not reducible to any one technology, or even a suite of technologies. It is a fundamental reconfiguration of work in the digital era. For some, Industry 4.0 is characterized by the convergence of many technologies into responsive technological ecosystems. The fact that Industry 4.0 technologies enhance, enable, and augment each other as systems clearly defines that it is a critical change in the industry.
By using indoor positioning, you can make indoor spaces discoverable; either with Inpixon’s award-winning sensor technology or by leveraging your existing technology ecosystem. Indoor positioning systems (IPS) allow users to accurately pinpoint the location of people or assets inside a building using smartphones, mobile devices, tracking tags or other devices.
Using a variety of sensors, IPS technology detects and tracks data about a device’s location. This can be accomplished using either internal sensors and radio receivers in smart phones and other IoT wearable devices or with radio frequency sensors installed throughout an indoor space. The location data is ingested by the positioning system generating accurate coordinates which are displayed on an indoor map, leading to unparalleled visibility of complex manufacturing facilities and the transmitting environment inside them.
The importance of location awareness in smart manufacturing
Location awareness is a prerequisite for situational awareness. Inpixon’s Indoor Intelligence platform ingests diverse data from IoT, third-party and proprietary sensors designed to detect and position active cellular, Wi-Fi, UWB and Bluetooth devices. This multidisciplinary depiction of indoor data enables users to increase revenue, decrease costs, and enhance safety.
Location awareness and innovative technologies open the door to a whole new world of time-saving and cost-reducing applications. For example, autonomous navigation for robots throughout warehouses becomes achievable when drones are equipped with asset tracking tags. With digitized maps of an indoor environment combined with wayfinding, asset tracking, analytics, and defined geofences, you can build a system that leverages recursive learning with an AI model to increase efficiencies. One such example could be drones moving throughout a facility quickly, without bumping into each other.
The benefits of smart factories and warehouses include:
Employee safety
Removal of digital distraction
Asset tracking
Emergency preparedness
Automation and operational efficiencies
Environmental monitoring (temperature, moisture etc.)
Access to predictive analytics
And more!
With all these benefits in place, organizations would be wise to take advantage of smart technology to improve the manufacturing processes. As internet-enabled objects become more pervasive and integrated with location-based services, companies can provide employees with the kind of location-aware solutions that increase operational efficiency and productivity.
The wealth of opportunities for applications that integrate machine learning with indoor maps are endless in the manufacturing and warehousing sector. With the right foundational elements, a new realm of possibilities is uncovered when organizations embrace industrial IoT technologies.
Book a short, hassle-free consultation to learn how Inpixon can help enhance your facility.
This blog post contains forward looking statements which are subject to risks and uncertainties. Please click here to learn more.
Topic(s): IoT , Positioning
AUTHOR
Jim Phelan
Jim Phelan is a VP of Business Development at Inpixon. His dynamic career reflects experiences throughout various industries including national business development and product management for industry leading lighting and controls manufacturers as well as business development for consumer electronics and home automation solution providers. He is a leader in IoT business development.
I receive the Lenovo newsletter every week and have never seen the word "Inpixon" mentioned on it.. !
what ever happened with the Lenovo deal?
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Employee Apps: Redefining the Workplace Experience
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One Workplace has been creating dynamic offices and exceptional employee experiences for over 85 years. From startups to Fortune 500 companies, they have been creating high-performing spaces that help businesses evolve and keep pace with change. So, it only made sense that when a global pandemic fundamentally altered the way people work, One Workplace was at the forefront of the digital transformation of the workplace experience. As the world shifted to remote-first and hybridized work models, One Workplace turned to Inpixon and The CXApp to deliver an employee app that helps keep employees safe, creates contextual on-site immersive experiences and empowers collaboration for their own team as well as their industry-leading corporate campus clients.
Hear firsthand from Robbie Pitts, General Manager, Technology Division at One Workplace to find out how to create consistent experiences across your enterprise for all employees – whether they’re in or out of the office.
During this session, we will discuss:
How to use technology to create exceptional employee experiences across your enterprise
What the future of work looks like in a post-pandemic world
How desk and room booking technology can help power a safe return-to-work
How to measure the success of your employee app
Got a feeling this company is getting behind the pandemic era.. I see no effective leadership as far a good marketing and sales program from what's available, IMO
This PPS stays between 1.00 and 1.25...Thats pathetic
good report.....tomorrow could be a great day to buy if it dips to 1.00 they have like 80+ million in cash now...still losing money but revenues increased and they are losing less
3 Examples of Real-World Indoor Asset Tracking
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If you think of all of the movie plots that have relied on a hero placing a GPS tracking chip on a person or a car to follow them, how frequently are their plans foiled when the target goes underground or into a building? Even on our own personal devices, there are endless comical tales and memes featuring screenshots of asset tracking gone ‘not quite right'.
Asset tracking example of ridesharing car in ocean on map
Have you ever wondered why this happens? Where does the tracking go wrong? How did the villain get away? Essentially, GPS technology requires a line of sight between the tracking device and the satellite being used for positioning. When that line of sight is broken by a building or other structures, the signal is lost, and you end up with blue dots all over the map.
But that doesn’t need to happen. Today, organizations have the ability to visualize and track the location of static and moving assets by combining data from Indoor Positioning Systems (IPS) with indoor maps. You can also display attribute information for assets and easily navigate to them. While there are whole websites dedicated to ‘GPS Fails’, we like to focus on the ‘IPS Wins’. Here are three examples of indoor asset tracking working in the real world.
Hospital wheelchair tracking is more than a nice-to-have - it’s an important cost savings measure. Hospitals have reported an annual attrition rate of up to 25% for lost and stolen wheelchairs. The repercussions impact operations, workflows, and patient experiences. From the resulting loss in personnel productivity as staff waste valuable time searching for wheelchairs to the inevitable negative impact on patient experience, wheelchairs missing in action have significant time, financial, and experience costs.
Wheelchair tracking in hospitals using indoor maps and asset tracking saves healthcare facilities time and money: An asset tracking win.
Find colleagues quickly at work
Imagine needing to find your manager to get a signature ASAP, and being able to see their location on a map of your building. Indoor location sharing can be a great workplace facilitator, as Desjardins, North America’s largest federation of credit unions, discovered when they built their employee app with location sharing capabilities. Desjardins’ app allows users to, on an opt-in basis, connect with friends or establish a short term connection with their colleagues for a 30 minute window.
Indoor asset tracking in the digital workplace leads to collaboration and productivity wins for enterprise organizations.
Keep track of your kids on vacation
In recent years, the hospitality industry has started to adopt location-aware technologies, and one of the most important assets to track when you’re on vacation is your children. For families travelling with young children, one of the most stressful parts can be knowing where their children are at all times. With asset tracking, children can wear a unique identifier bracelet or necklace, enabling parents to monitor their location on a hotel or cruise line’s map-enabled app.
When location-aware indoor mapping technology enables effective child monitoring and safety solutions, we consider that the ultimate indoor asset tracking win.
Helping hospitality professionals drive location based revenue with Inpixon infographic
The landscape of indoor asset tracking is undergoing great growth and change, and these are just a few examples of how indoor maps and asset tracking are changing the way we live, work, and play indoors.
I'm running, I'm running!
But I can't find any cover!!
Maybe I had better wait till next week...
If you see the stock running up before it's released... run for cover ! Hope they eat something before live discussion because the last live discussion sounded like they hadn't eaten for a week.. ! LOL
Price is lively!
Does someone see a good financial report?
i am seeing 1.17 - a lonnnnnnnng way from 3
We still cant get $3 !!
good call nygirl....best to you
The Cost of Digital Distraction in Industrial Environments
https://www.inpixon.com/blog/cost-of-digital-distraction-in-industrial-environments?utm_campaign=Social%20-%20Int%3A%20Blog&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_term=cost-of-digital-distraction
Digital distraction has become a big problem recently throughout multiple industries, but there are few industries where the impact is felt more strongly than in the manufacturing and logistics sectors. Digital distraction is defined as the state of being distracted from the task at hand by the content one is accessing through a digital device, and according to a nation-wide survey of 1,769 full-time US employees, 87% of workers said that digital distraction hurts their organization’s overall productivity. It's well known that smart phones can be very addicting, and while many people have acquired the habit of checking their smartphones and scrolling through their social media feeds throughout the day, this can have serious implications in an industrial environment.
In industrial settings, it was reported that 75% of digital distraction caused property damage, and 58% caused physical injury or death. Constant mobile alerts can distract employees, affecting their performance and making them less alert in potentially dangerous environments. Even with strict policies set in place, employers found that employees still get distracted by their personal devices. Like distractions of any other kind, digital distraction is behind significant decreases in productivity. Smartphones have been dubbed a “productivity killer” as three quarters of employers felt at least two hours a day were lost to distractions like texting and the internet. When phones are put away, people become much more aware of their surroundings.
In the manufacturing, warehousing and logistics industries, it’s key for employees to be aware of their surroundings. While distraction causes productivity decreases for most organizations, in these industrial environments the stakes are much higher. In these workplaces, the risk of distraction causing accidents that can lead to serious injuries and property damage, increase significantly. For example, when working with heavy machinery, a distracted worker could get seriously injured if they’re not paying complete attention to the task at hand. Beyond the unparalleled importance of employee safety, distraction and accidents can also cause significant costs in time and money.
25% of workplace accidents caused on factory floors are due to digital distraction.
The impact of these accidents is serious, so it’s important for organizations to find ways to minimize and mitigate these risks. Many employers want to make the move towards a safer, distraction-free, working area by removing the distractions completely. For example, General Motors has implemented a ban on employee phone use while working or walking through facilities. They are following Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines, which are put in place to ensure the health and safety of employees while in the workplace. Designated areas as restricted zones where smart devices are not permitted are called ‘no-phone zones.’
Things can get a little tricky when creating no-phone zones, which inadvertently includes completely banning the use of audio. While some companies are more relaxed in letting employees listen to music using ear buds, some employees take advantage of this leniency and secretly take phone calls or constantly look at their phones to change the music. With the stakes so high, many industrial organizations are finding that a no-phone zone is the best approach to keeping employees safe. The burning question remains - how can this be successfully enforced?
What are the challenges associated with creating no-phone zones in manufacturing?
Currently, many manufacturing companies are policing no-phone zones manually. One major challenge with this is how difficult it is to prove that a violator was on their phone at the time of an incident. This, along with many other concerns, can be addressed by using technology to monitor the zone.
Another big challenge that’s associated with creating a no-phone zone is when employees want to have access to their phone in case of family emergencies. While this can be a grey zone, it’s key to set up boundaries with employees regarding this and be clear in your policies.
The benefits of implementing a “real-time” no-phone zone monitoring system
All employers aim to provide a safe working environment for their employees. By eliminating digital distraction, employers are saving lives and reducing costs associated with time lost or damages. In a manufacturing plant, employees are dealing with heavy machinery that demands their full attention. Being distracted by a personal device can be the equivalent of drunk driving when operating or working near a machine.
Furthermore, employers are ensuring that equipment doesn’t get damaged as employees are focused on the task at hand. Employees should be able to see and hear everything going on around them and be able to spot issues with equipment as soon as it happens. Organizations can also minimize downtime when they reduce digital distraction. When employees are focused on the task at hand, as opposed to the phone in their hand, they are more productive.
With 14% of respondents to the Screen Education survey saying that at least one accident had occurred at their workplace because an employee was distracted by their smartphone, transgressions can lead to serious consequences, especially when half had caused injury or death.
Implementing a phone usage monitoring system is a powerful option for organizations looking to manage and overcome the challenges set in place with digital distractions. This includes being able to view where devices are located in the context of a digitized indoor map. By using a tool like Inpixon Aware, organizations can view transmitting devices (whether that be Wi-Fi, BLE/Bluetooth or Cellular), and quickly be able to see if that device is in an area that it should not be. This is especially important in areas where employees are operating heavy machinery or working on critical tasks and are forbidden from using personal devices (including phones, smart watches, and tablets).
With distractions being one of the biggest causes of workplace accidents, it is key for companies to be able to leverage technology, because manual methods are not proving to be effective. There is a huge opportunity right now to take advantage of Inpixon’s Aware technology. It is an indoor intelligence solution that enables organizations to track digital device usage in no-phone zones on factory floors, allowing for an efficient method of enforcing this policy. Enabled by powerful indoor positioning technology, our solution gives you both visibility into your facilities and a robust wireless intrusion detection solution in a single, live security dashboard, so you have access to actionable insights to guide key decisions around safety.
Book a short consultation to find out if Inpixon Aware would help suit your organization’s unique needs.
This blog post contains forward looking statements which are subject to risks and uncertainties. Please click here to learn more.
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