Orders are increasing for non-contact body temperature measuring devices
Converting a thermal measuring device designed to detect machine malfunctions into high-tech non-contact thermometers to fight against coronavirus had to be considered. "An engineer came up with the idea of installing a thermal camera at the entrance of the buildings to monitor the temperature of employees." That's the trigger. That's a good one. The solution is quickly up and running, detecting the highest heat in the camera's field of view. Either manually or automatically. This makes it possible to apply the precautionary principle
From industry to banks, shops, offices and public buildings
An observation shared by different type of clients. "We have sold our devices to our regular customers in industry, as well as to SMEs, banks and office buildings. They all share one goal: to protect employees and/or customers, by making it possible to sort them. And this, "because we are not talking about a prototype as some have put on the market. Our solution is operational"