Giatec, a concrete testing technologies company, announced at World of Concrete 2022 that their flagship product, SmartRock, and Smart Hub now have long-range connectivity capabilities. This allows users to collect critical concrete data from a signal range increased by over 16-fold.
The addition of long-range wireless connectivity means SmartRock users can now collect concrete data directly with a wireless signal range improved from 60 feet (18 meters) to 1,000 feet (300 meters) and access it anywhere in real time on the Giatec 360 dashboard. SmartRock - Long Range and SmartHub - Long Range are already available in North America.
"After over a year of research, rigorous testing, and resilient teamwork, we are excited to announce the rollout for our new long-range connectivity has begun, starting with our North American customers. Ultimately, this provides a more improved experience with the Giatec product ecosystem, allowing our customers to collect data safely from hard-to-reach or hazardous locations across all types and sizes of construction projects," says Pouria Ghods, Giatec CEO.
SmartRock, the first truly wireless concrete sensor, is helping construction companies eliminate concrete testing delays and take back control of their schedules in over 9,000 projects across 80 countries.
SmartHub automatically collects concrete data recorded by wireless SmartRock sensors and uploads it to the Giatec 360 cloud via LTE connection where it is synced to mobile devices with the SmartRock app.
The Giatec 360 platform sends smart notifications to users' mobile devices, letting them know when their concrete has reached specified temperature or strength thresholds. Together with SmartRock and SmartHub, Giatec has built an ecosystem that ensures faster, safer, and more economical concrete construction.
Visit Giatec at World of Concrete, booth #N1253, in Las Vegas until Jan. 20 to see the new long-range capabilities live in action.