White label IoT solutions for insurance providers developed by People Power to speed development of smart home services

Gene Wang of People Power

People Power, an Internet of Things (IoT) software company providing white-label solutions for home security, energy and care, has launched an accelerated development initiative to refine the company’s IoT solutions for the insurance industry.

Bolstered by a growing clientele of top-tier international service providers, the company’s IoT lab is remastering its advanced connected home technology to address the unique needs of insurance providers and their customers.

Insurance-centric IoT solutions include an array of wirelessly connected devices and machine learning microservices that detect potentially costly residential and commercial occurrences of theft, unwanted intrusion, fluid leaks, frozen water pipes, mold and mildew formation, appliance performance and safety concerns, and more. People Power is able to deliver integrated mobile experiences with certified Amazon and Google voice services through any insurance provider’s brand to reduce claims by sending intelligent early-warning mobile alerts directly to consumers.

Essential to every IoT initiative, People Power makes available the Maestro command centre for insurance providers to deliver IoT device management and services across a large user base. A tool to enroll users, support their needs, issue challenges and offer rewards to keep them engaged, Maestro’s role-based access allows administrators to manage users under their own organisation.

Additionally, super administrators have the ability to deploy the capabilities of Maestro to multiple organisations, granting each access to their own installation. The web-based command centre is able to manage customers and devices, deliver alerts and updates, view IoT device performance and communicate directly with smartphone users.

“As consumers become more familiar with connected home solutions through a mobile app and the rapid adoption of voice assistance, the timing is perfect for insurance providers to deliver services critical to their business growth,” said Gene Wang, CEO of People Power. “Given our expertise in delivering smart home solutions welcomed in the home by users across the globe, we are uniquely positioned to help them grow their brand through differentiating services that increase customer trust and connectedness.”

Critical to IoT program success, insurance providers also have access to the People Power Data Cube, a real-time cloud based data service that enables analytics, what-if scenario planning and limitless report creation. Scalable to millions of users and compatible with popular data visualisation tools and CRMs, business performance management of IoT programs is convenient and affordable with Data Cube. Helping insurance providers in the creation of machine learning models for greater system intelligence, Data Cube can be injected into IoT programs to optimise service performance.

The People Power IoT system enables rapid connection, engagement, delivery, management and IoT data collection and analytic services for forward-thinking business partners who understand the opportunity of delivering connected lifestyle improvements to their customers.

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