Vancouver’s Tracesafe is now part of TELUS’ Procurement Ecosystem.
As part of the Enterprise Safe Return to Work Solution on the TELUS IoT ecosystem, TraceSafe products offer contactless entry, location intelligence, and proximity alerts. With high-capacity BLE beacons and year-long battery lives, TraceSafe devices are cost-effective and can significantly reduce enterprise costs.
“TELUS has access to the over 100,000 businesses across Canada who are exploring connected worker and digital transformation strategies,” said TraceSafe CEO Wayne Lloyd. “TraceSafe solutions will now be part of the procurement landscape, ensuring healthy workforces and a confident return to work.”
Andrew Turner, TELUS VP Strategic Operations, stated: “Advancing our connected worker product offerings is a top priority for TELUS in the IoT space and we are seeing strong and growing demand from our customers for wearable health and safety technology, in particular. TraceSafe’s innovative, globally deployed solutions are an excellent complement to our current product offering in this space and their versatility aligns well with the demand we anticipate seeing in post-COVID verticals.”
TraceSafe’s award-winning contact tracing technology was the catalyst for the innovative asset tracking technology that is now also available on the TELUS IoT marketplace ecosystem. TraceSafe’s products have been offered on the TELUS IoT marketplace since late 2020 and were part of keeping players, staff, and the media safe at the World Juniors Hockey Championship earlier this year.
TraceSafe is publicly traded on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the symbol TSF.
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