March 2022: Peek

In March we have selected a safety wearable device for the utilities and energy distribution sector.

This month we have selected a brilliant safety wearable device for the utilities and energy distribution industry. Daily routines carried out in dangerous areas can lead to careless mistakes even after years. For this reason, PEEK has developed a wearable that automatically warns every employee working on the power grid if dangerous situations occur.

Their solution is a wearable device that operators use in close proximity to high-voltage lines. PEEK’s proprietary technology is able to analyse and identify data from the surrounding environment.

In case the user is too close to a high voltage equipment, PEEK will notify him with a warning signal. In doing so PEEK makes the invisible visible and ensures an extra layer of security avoiding fatal mistakes.

Thanks to a user-centric approach, PEEK manages to encapsulate high-performance sensor fusion (PEEK fusion array) and AI technologies (PEEK AI Stack) in a solid, compact, and easy-to-use wearable device. PEEK is already available in the US and Europe.

For further information visit PEEK´s website www.peek-solutions.com

Sam Draper
March 1, 2022

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