PARIS — March 31, 2015 — OCEASOFT (Alternext - FR0012407096 — ALOCA), a global provider of sensor-based solutions for monitoring environmental parameters, today announced a unique, single-use temperature-tracking tool whose measurements can be read through isotherm wrapping or container walls via smartphones and tablets using Bluetooth technology.
The OCEASOFT Atlas module is designed to meet a growing demand for an inexpensive, disposable temperature tracker that allows users to improve quality control, while managing costs better. It both eliminates the need for returning data loggers and, because it is inexpensive, reduces costs of lost modules. In addition, it provides an inexpensive temperature-tracking option for high-volume shipments that require hundreds or thousands of modules.
Designed for the life-sciences market, the pharma industry, specialized transport and cold-chain companies, OCEASOFT Atlas will simplify compliance with expected mandatory cold-chain monitoring requirements during the shipment of medicines or vaccines.
Most tracking solutions require computer systems, and in some cases software and docking stations, to read information gathered by sensors. Rarely do they come with a Bluetooth low-energy connection to read the information. Another key advantage of OCEASOFT Atlas is that it allows users to easily upload data to the Cloud from their smartphones or tablets using the free Dropbox® connectivity or GoogleDrive® included in the OceaView apps.
"OCEASOFT Atlas is a revolutionary monitoring tool that helps companies inexpensively address multiple current and future requirements in cold-chain shipping," said OCEASOFT CEO Laurent Rousseau. "The ability to download information to mobile devices and then send it directly to the Dropbox or Google Drive platforms for later use is unique in devices priced this low. In addition to its cost-and-functionality benefits, its small size means it can be attached to every box of drugs being shipped, if necessary."
OCEASOFT also offers a solution via its open platform, OCEACloud, that is equipped with an interface (API) allowing supply-chain managers to integrate the data directly to information systems. Now available on Android and iOS for smartphones and tablets, OceaView soon will be available as an application allowing smartwatch owners to read the recorders directly.
OCEASOFT personnel will be available to discuss OCEASOFT Atlas and the company's full line of products at SITL Porte de Versailles, March 31—April 2, in booth No. H99.
About OCEASOFT
OCEASOFT provides sensor-based solutions for monitoring environmental parameters in the health, medical, life science and cold-chain/transport sectors. Products include the flagship Cobalt™ wireless monitoring system and Emerald smartphone-connected temperature tracker. The company specializes in design, sourcing, sales, installation, support and calibration of complete solutions. Its main focus is on digital sensors, wireless sensor networking, monitoring software and alert systems, and the company maintains its own ISO 17025 (COFRAC) certified metrology laboratory. Based in Montpellier, France, OCEASOFT was founded in 1999 and completed an initial public offering on Alternext Paris in January 2015. Visit www.oceasoft.com.
The OCEASOFT Atlas module is designed to meet a growing demand for an inexpensive, disposable temperature tracker that allows users to improve quality control, while managing costs better. It both eliminates the need for returning data loggers and, because it is inexpensive, reduces costs of lost modules. In addition, it provides an inexpensive temperature-tracking option for high-volume shipments that require hundreds or thousands of modules.
Designed for the life-sciences market, the pharma industry, specialized transport and cold-chain companies, OCEASOFT Atlas will simplify compliance with expected mandatory cold-chain monitoring requirements during the shipment of medicines or vaccines.
Most tracking solutions require computer systems, and in some cases software and docking stations, to read information gathered by sensors. Rarely do they come with a Bluetooth low-energy connection to read the information. Another key advantage of OCEASOFT Atlas is that it allows users to easily upload data to the Cloud from their smartphones or tablets using the free Dropbox® connectivity or GoogleDrive® included in the OceaView apps.
"OCEASOFT Atlas is a revolutionary monitoring tool that helps companies inexpensively address multiple current and future requirements in cold-chain shipping," said OCEASOFT CEO Laurent Rousseau. "The ability to download information to mobile devices and then send it directly to the Dropbox or Google Drive platforms for later use is unique in devices priced this low. In addition to its cost-and-functionality benefits, its small size means it can be attached to every box of drugs being shipped, if necessary."
OCEASOFT also offers a solution via its open platform, OCEACloud, that is equipped with an interface (API) allowing supply-chain managers to integrate the data directly to information systems. Now available on Android and iOS for smartphones and tablets, OceaView soon will be available as an application allowing smartwatch owners to read the recorders directly.
OCEASOFT personnel will be available to discuss OCEASOFT Atlas and the company's full line of products at SITL Porte de Versailles, March 31—April 2, in booth No. H99.
About OCEASOFT
OCEASOFT provides sensor-based solutions for monitoring environmental parameters in the health, medical, life science and cold-chain/transport sectors. Products include the flagship Cobalt™ wireless monitoring system and Emerald smartphone-connected temperature tracker. The company specializes in design, sourcing, sales, installation, support and calibration of complete solutions. Its main focus is on digital sensors, wireless sensor networking, monitoring software and alert systems, and the company maintains its own ISO 17025 (COFRAC) certified metrology laboratory. Based in Montpellier, France, OCEASOFT was founded in 1999 and completed an initial public offering on Alternext Paris in January 2015. Visit www.oceasoft.com.