This entrepreneur’s product aims to bring blue-collar workers safely back to work:
“What we found is that the biggest fear for our clients is the incubation period of the disease. Having someone walking around for two weeks without showing any symptoms is a terrifying reality,” Sean Petterson, founder and CEO of StrongArm, says. “We can understand, down to the millisecond, every single person that may have come in contact with said potential infecting individual which allows us to trace back to patient zero.
The other capability are the proximity interactions which are time-stamped and logged on the sensors, which can identify non-compliant individuals and individuals potentially at risk. Additionally, it offers historical contact tracing data in the event of a confirmed case or infection.For the current clients that use FUSE sensors, the COVID-19 options are simply an update that comes for free.
“Nike has a factory of designers building the next shoe for LeBron James to wear on the court for three hours, and there’s not a single level of that design intent for individuals that we like to call industrial athletes,” Petterson says.
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