Market Research Surveys
We are in the business of continually providing businesses with better technology systems. In order to do that, we want to hear from those businesses so we know what they need. As we begin to develop new systems to help businesses thrive and grow, we need to know what those businesses need from us and our designs.
Please complete any surveys for systems you find interesting. If you do, you will have the opportunity to hear more about the development road map for those systems and get early access devices for testing.
Problem: Unexpected equipment failures cause downtime, which can cost a business hundreds or thousands of dollars per incident.
Solution: By monitoring the vibration of any machine, imminent mechanical failures can be detected before they happen. Then maintenance can be scheduled in advance to prevent unnecessary downtime.
Our system: A small device will be attached to the machine which will be monitored. The device will trigger a warning, which could be a light, a sound, an email, or a text, when a possible upcoming failure has been detected.
Example applications: Residential and commercial HVAC units, CNC machines, generators, conveyor systems, and other motorized stationary equipment.
Problem: Cutting many copies of the same length of wire is monotonous and time consuming. And cutting them by hand can also introduce inconsistencies in length, making standardization more difficult.
Solution: Use a device that cuts wire to a specified length.
Our system: A desktop device that holds one or more spools of wire of standard gauge. The operator inputs the desired length of the wire and the number of cuts to make. The device then outputs that number of wire lengths much faster than the operator could've cut them by hand.
Use case: A manufacturer which makes a product with a large number of wires of any length or gauge.
Problem: Batteries can fail even when they appear to be fully charged. If a drone battery fails in flight, the drone may be destroyed, or worse, hit something or someone and cause damage or injury.
Solution: Test the battery before flying the drone to ensure that the drone does not fall.
Our system: A small device which connects to a drone battery to test it to verify that it will not fail mid-flight.
Use case: Any drone contractor, especially one recording events at high capacity venues, could benefit from ensuring that their batteries will not fail while in the air.
