Trackfy Opens Testing Laboratory at the Bahia Technological Park for Innovation and Real-Time Monitoring, Aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.
Trackfy is expanding its innovation capabilities by launching a new testing center located at the Bahia Technological Park. This space was created to facilitate direct experimentation and the efficient implementation of new technologies. With an environment that closely simulates the data collection conditions used by its clients, Trackfy aims to ensure that its innovative solutions are not only theoretical but also tested and refined in practice, with the intention of making the entire development process more agile and effective.
With this new infrastructure, Trackfy is positioning itself as a leading company at the forefront of technological innovation. By inaugurating this laboratory, the startup not only strengthens its ability to test its tools in real-time but also solidifies its commitment to continuous progress. In this competitive sector, the ability to create and validate cutting-edge solutions is crucial, and Trackfy is proving to be a key and innovative player in the market, ensuring that its creations benefit multiple industries in a practical and efficient manner. The investment in cutting-edge technology at the testing center highlights its dedication to sustainable and innovative development.
Trackfy Opens New Testing Laboratory
Trackfy, a company that stands out in monitoring and automated management technologies, takes a significant step toward innovation with the opening of its new testing laboratory at the Bahia Technological Park. This location is crucial for accelerating its Research and Development (R&D) initiatives, consolidating the startup as a leader in solutions that enable real-time visibility of activities in industrial and construction environments. Trackfy promotes a way to monitor operations without disrupting the routine of workers, utilizing the Internet of Things (IoT), data analysis, and sophisticated algorithms to gain valuable insights.
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In a recent example, it was found that workers in an industry traveled up to 3 km per day on non-productive tasks, resulting in fatigue and loss of efficiency. From this analysis, the startup implemented significant improvements. Carlos Eduardo Tanajura da Silva, head of R&D at Trackfy, comments that the laboratory is an extension of real operating conditions, simulating the environment of industrial plants and construction sites. ‘We created an ideal space for data collection and real-time validation, accelerating the development of our technologies,’ says Tanajura.
Acceleration of Development and Intellectual Properties
Tanajura also highlights the speed in R&D development, emphasizing that Trackfy’s intellectual properties are a competitive advantage. ‘Testing hardware and software technologies in a controlled environment transforms companies’ operations, enhancing products and promoting integrated monitoring of equipment and teams,’ he explains. This constant process of improvement strengthens clients’ safety and cost savings, fostering innovation in the sector.
Furthermore, with the new laboratory, Trackfy opens doors for visits from students, researchers, and professionals who wish to learn about its technologies. The space, equipped with screens that show the progress of tests, provides a comprehensive view of the solutions under development. Túlio Cerviño, CEO of Trackfy, emphasizes that from the beginning, the company has had clear visions of its short, medium, and long-term goals. With the accelerated growth the startup has been experiencing, they envision the possibility of speeding up development and anticipating the delivery of planned technologies and functionalities, continuously expanding their differentials and the value delivered to clients.
Strategic Partnerships and Sustainable Results
In this context, the creation of a testing environment has become crucial to quickly validate technologies in improvement, increasing Trackfy’s ability to enhance people’s lives and companies’ outcomes. The partnership between Trackfy and the Bahia Technological Park not only strengthens the companies involved but also enriches the local ecosystem. Rafael Guedes, executive director of the Park, explains that ‘our goal is to offer a rich environment of technological possibilities, encouraging innovations in various sectors.’ Thus, the Park establishes itself as a living lab, a dynamic space where various solutions are prototyped, validated, and demonstrated.
For Rafaela Rodrigues, innovation manager at the Bahia Technological Park, this partnership is a clear example of how collaboration between technological parks and companies can drive innovation, promote knowledge exchange, and generate benefits for society as a whole. ‘We want to see regional and national development and technological advancement through our startups; we completely believe in this,’ she declares.
Proven Results in Various Sectors
A recent test at the Trackfy laboratory was the creation of a solution capable of preventing accidents in explosive zones, as studies indicate that annually, 5 to 10 factories in Brazil may face large-scale explosions. In construction sites, Trackfy has already recorded a 20% reduction in movements, a 19% increase in productivity, and a reduction of up to 15% in project completion time. ‘In just three months, we transformed a delayed schedule into an advance of two weeks,’ highlights Carlos Eduardo Tanajura da Silva.
In the industrial sector, Trackfy’s solution has been used to reduce evacuation time in emergencies by 30% and workers’ travel by 33%. ‘Today, the cycle of identifying, acting, and assessing results happens within days or weeks, no longer in months,’ adds Silva. The improvements led to a 17% gain in productivity, a 25% reduction in work permit retrieval time, and greater accuracy in planning. Financially, the technology saved up to R$ 1.3 million on projects of R$ 38 million, funds that were reinvested in essential areas.
Commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals
Trackfy aligns its operations with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, promoting 100% recycling of its equipment and constant improvements in worker safety. ‘We are committed to a better future, and our laboratory represents an important step in this journey,’ concludes Túlio Cerviño. For more information about Trackfy, visit trackfyapp.com.br.
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