Rogers launches Smart Cities and Smart Buildings IoT Solutions

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Published 2022-02-10
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Organization(s) Rogers
Where Toronto Canada
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Rogers Business announced it is expanding its suite of Smart Cities and Smart Buildings Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to deliver on the growing needs of businesses and municipalities for sustainable, secure and operationally efficient infrastructure. From water leak detection sensors to AI-powered traffic signal capabilities, these solutions are designed to solve real business challenges while delivering cost savings and environmental benefits.

Smart Cities:

  • Smart Water Management – Working with Ayyeka to leverage real-time alerts on water and wastewater infrastructure to monitor water levels, maximize water quality, and improve response time.
  • Smart Parking – Working with Cleverciti deliver an AI-powered parking guidance solution that cuts traffic congestion and emissions, supports local business growth, and boosts parking revenues.
  • Smart Traffic – Working with NoTraffic to digitize urban intersections through an Autonomous Traffic Management Platform, to improve safety and traffic efficiency for all road users.
  • Mixed Fleet Management – Working with Titan GPS to efficiently manage service vehicles, winter fleets and heavy equipment with solutions that minimize fuel usage, provide engine diagnostics and route efficiency.
  • Transit Fleet Management – Working with ISR Transit to help transit fleets run more safely and efficiently by optimizing routes, reducing trips, and provide precise ETAs to encourage more people to use public transit.

Smart Buildings:

  • Indoor Air Quality Monitoring and Purification – Working with IES Ventures using precisely located sensors to monitor air quality and provide continuous decontamination for cleaner air and helps reduce energy in buildings.
  • Digital Signage – Working with Corum Digital Corporation to effectively deliver highly relevant interactive content to occupants, using a network of fully customizable, easily updated digital displays and touchscreen kiosks.
  • Smart Security – Working with Caliber Communications to improve protection for properties and occupants through the early detection and deterrence of criminal activity before it happens.
  • Smart Washrooms – Working with Mero Technologies to obtain near real-time data on washroom consumables and foot traffic that will help to unlock cost efficiencies, improve environmental sustainability, and building cleanliness.
  • Water Leak Detection –Working with Eddy Solutions on sensors that detect water leaks in near real-time and valves that automatically stop water flow to prevent property damage and water wastage. IDC found that more than $2 billion in water losses alone was reported in the last decade; 60% of them could have been prevented.