Sensor Easy App/Sensor Package Launched

Local entrepreneur Florian Robert has announced the Sensor Easy, designed for restaurants, seafood processors, supermarkets, bakeries and other food entities. The app responds to challenges like food spoilage and inconsistent environmental conditions with advanced sensors. Additionally, its mobile app allows real-time remote storage monitoring, ensuring users are promptly alerted to potential issues. “This solution emphasizes customized service, understanding local businesses’ unique needs,” said Robert. “The current focus is a local pilot, giving businesses here an exclusive first look and the chance to shape the product’s future. With Sensor Easy, envision eateries ensuring the prolonged freshness of their ingredients or seafood processors maintaining the pristine quality of their catch. Beyond mere storage optimization, it’s a pivotal tool in minimizing food safety risks, fostering trust and reducing waste.” Its sensors have a battery life of up to 10 years, and the app is designed to be intuitive and customizable.

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