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Ontario Trucking Company to Install Fever Detection System to Scan Temperatures of Workers

Ontario-Based Trucking Company First to Install ThermalPass Fever Detection System to Scan Temperatures of Workers



Predictiv AI Inc. (TSXV: PAI) (OTC: INOTF) (FRANKFURT: 71TA), a software and solutions provider in the artificial intelligence and industrial IoT markets, announced that Ontario-based Anderson Haulage trucking company has installed the first ThermalPass www.thermalpass.com in North America to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. ThermalPass is a medical-grade thermal sensor, temperature screening system, that can easily be assembled in minutes at entrances to factories, supermarkets, drugstores, schools, office buildings, mass-transit stations, hospitals, long-term care facilities, movie theaters, sports arenas and other high traffic locations.


ThermalPass celebrated its commercial launch at the headquarters of Anderson Haulage trucking company on Tuesday October 13th. Anderson Haulage has installed a ThermalPass fever detection system at the entrance of its headquarters in Gormley, Ontario, to screen employees as they enter the facility.


 

About Predictiv AI


Predictiv AI Inc. www.predictiv.ai 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 R&D 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.



 

SOURCE: Predictiv AI Inc.


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