Toronto, Canada – Openscreen, a provider in QR Code powered digital enablement, has announced that its Openscreen Track solution has been selected by NuvoLinQ, a provider in IoT connectivity solutions.
Leveraging Openscreen Track’s dynamic QR Codes, and its asset and contact management capabilities, NuvoLinQ has launched ScanLinQ to simplify router fulfilment and digitise customer service. Routers and IoT devices are assigned individually serialised QR Code labels upon provisioning, which store detailed metadata for each unit. With one simple scan by anyone with a mobile device, the last known router status is automatically sent to the NuvoLinQ cloud management platform. This provides a simple yet powerful level of service assurance in the event external factors take a NuvoLinQ IoT device offline.
“Connectivity has emerged as the single, most important resource in the digital economy and NuvoLinQ is proud to be a leading provider in this domain. When businesses lose connectivity – for whatever reason – they need immediate resolution”, says Mori Tersigni, CEO of NuvoLinQ. “By leveraging Openscreen Track to launch ScanLinQ, we’ve provided a failsafe method of ensuring we can restore connectivity in the rare event our IoT devices are not visible on the NuvoLinQ network.”
“Openscreen Track QR Codes deliver transformational improvement over barcodes and other asset management technologies. Native smartphone scanning has removed barriers to adoption, and our underlying Openscreen platform enables businesses to build digital workflows with every scan”, says Gemini Waghmare, CEO of Openscreen. “By using our powerful developer tools and our domain expertise, we’re proud to enable enterprises to exploit the true potential of QR Code solutions in the marketplace.”
The NuvoLinQ IoT solution with ScanLinQ support is available in the marketplace by contacting Nuvolinq at sales@nuvolinq.com. Openscreen Track’s QR Code driven asset management and digital enablement solutions are available by contacting sales@openscreen.com. Both solutions are generally available on a global basis.
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