Five Guys Uses Sensors to Keep Things Fresh
The burger franchise is installing battery-powered wireless sensors in all of its restaurants’ coolers, prep rooms and milkshake machines to ensure the proper temperatures of its ingredients.
The burger franchise is installing battery-powered wireless sensors in all of its restaurants’ coolers, prep rooms and milkshake machines to ensure the proper temperatures of its ingredients.
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The Janela Smart Products Platform will enable consumers and businesses to scan product labels, provided by Avery, and access related information delivered by EVRYTHNG’s cloud-based software.
The project supports efforts to establish connectivity between medical devices in order to reduce accidental death or injury due to medical errors.
Among the products being displayed at the conference and exhibition will be those from Avery Dennison, NXP Semiconductors, Omni-ID and PAL Robotics.