Misty Temperature Screening Assistant
Misty Robotics’ goal is to create a robot platform (hardware and software) that any developer can use to build useful and immediately applicable robot applications.
A number of early customers have started building solutions. When the Covid crisis hit, companies started to realize that to be safe, checking people’s temperature on entry into a building would be a powerful preventative measure. So, Misty decided to build a specific application for temperature screening.
It took about 30 days to go from idea to beta application that is validated in office environments. The application includes:
- Automated, contactless, and touchless temperature screening
- Interactive health question survey with configurable screening questions
- Customizable greetings
- Immediate pass/fail result determination and recording
- SMS or email notifications/alerts
- Web-based administration and reporting
- Choice of 25 languages
- Polite and engaging interaction experience
I think it’s an awesome alternative to the approach of having a human being do the screening. The idea of having a human greeter temperature screen people on entry into an office environment just sounds like an unsafe, tedious, and uncomfortable job to me right now.
Misty is in beta with this and already has several paid beta customers. If you are interested in learning more, sign up for a demo.
Co-Founder: Material Change, EIR: Techstars Sustainability with The Nature Conservancy, Co-Founder: Artifact Uprising
4 年This is brilliant! Just requested a beta for our elementary school in Crested Butte - finding ways to make COVID fun for kids -and putting STEM into action in front of kids would be incredible. Awesome job Misty!
Co Founder THINK AIR
4 年Love it
Brilliant!
If you can't change your thinking, you can't change a thing.
4 年IMO, it's a better alternative. I feel uncomfortable about the poor person who has to take my temperature along with who knows how many others prior to my turn. Plus, it isn't very efficient. People said we'd never adapt to ATMs and elevators without operators. I'd welcome it.