About Precyse
A NEW GENERATION OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION CONNECTING ALL THINGS FOR
A WORLD THAT’S AWAYS ON
Precyse is driving the global adoption of asset networks and the Internet of Things with a new breed of wireless asset network solutions that are intelligent, reliable and secure. The Precyse asset networks are based on our "N3" patented, bi-directional asset network technology, optimized for long battery life. The Precyse solution is ideal for customers in a variety of vertical markets such as manufacturing, defense, retail, healthcare and for other organizations that simply cannot afford to lose their "things". It is a powerful yet simple, cost-effective solution, which offers real-time visibility into the location and status of assets while providing the ability to manage and control those assets.
The Precyse solution features the iLocate™ product suite providing real-time services to automatically identify, locate and monitor the status of physical assets. iLocate™ is based on the Precyse N3 wireless infrastructure technology, which connects assets such as engine parts, returnable containers, personnel and even full sized tractors on a wireless asset network, giving them the ability to communicate location and status information to users or other machines. The patent based technology distributes the intelligence (processing power) to the edges of the network, enabling autonomous asset decisions and increasing the resilience of the Precyse network while dramatically reducing initial entry costs.
Think about that cell phone device that everyone has.
A decade from now everything will have a Smart Agent device.
Our mission is to drive the global adoption of wireless asset networks, taking the next step in the evolution of the internet, bridging the last physical gap between things (inanimate objects, physical assets) and the existing global communication infrastructure.
Precyse Technologies is uniquely positioned to provide the technology, the knowledge and the economic model to enable the rapid growth of the ‘Internet of Things’.