Unique COVID safety wristbands launched in India

▴ Spykke safety Wristband
Spykke Innovations, an Indian technology startup has entered into a strategic partnership with tracesafe, to launch the wristband

Spykke Innovations, an Indian technology startup has entered into a strategic partnership with trace safe, global leaders in wearable technology, to launch unique Safety Wristbands in India.

The unique application on the smart wristband is designed to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and features Bluetooth wearable technology that will assist local health authorities in containing outbreaks. The complete cloud-to-device solution with real-time location tracking gives instant alerts and notifications to admins and users. The tamper-proof wristband when paired to the user's mobile app, regularly sends location data to the cloud. The intelligent cloud provides analytical dashboards and rule engines for quarantine management.

Headquartered in Bengaluru, Spykke will be working with government bodies and local authorities to introduce this technology to manage community quarantine of incoming visitors to the state from abroad or other states in India. These smart wristbands will be provided to incoming visitors which then will be paired with their smartphone so that their quarantine geofence status can be monitored by the health authority. Spykke will soon begin a pilot with local authorities to run the full suite of solutions including cloud management, mobile app, and wireless bracelets.

Speaking about the partnership, Mr. Ramani Iyer, Founder & MD, Spykke Innovations said that, “We are extremely thrilled to join hands with tracesafe to develop and manufacture these smart wristbands in India and do our part in curbing the pandemic. We strongly believe that with the introduction of this technology, we will also be able to strengthen the efforts put by health authorities to fight the spread.”



Mr. Suresh Singamsetty, CTO of trace safe added, “This partnership will help trace safe to develop strong ties with India and through Spykke we aim to work with major governments, both national and municipal to provide customized solutions for every region.”

Spykke Innovations is looking forward to developing and manufacturing unique series of smart wearables as a part of its ‘Make-in-India' initiative. Spykke’s aim is to localize the application and provide cutting edge solutions that will help the government and corporate sectors to create a safe ecosystem.

Tags : #SpykkeInnovations #Tracesafe #SafetyWristband #CovidInnovations #BluetoothTechnology #Bengaluru #MedicalDeviceNewsAugust1

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