[Podcast] Cellular-powered Asset Tracking and Cold Chain Monitoring
Welcome back to What to Expect When You’re Connecting, the Soracom podcast where we speak with the people responsible for building and deploying IoT and their experiences. This includes the ins and outs of connected technology and how these devices are shaping the world at large. I’m your host, Ryan Carlson, and in our third season, we hope to expand our mission statement beyond being a podcast for the IoT curious and instead provide a voice for the industry as a whole. That means exploring new solutions, new technologies, and new ideas – something we’d love to talk about!
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In this Episode – Cellular-Powered Asset Tracking and Cold Chain Monitoring
Given the complexities of cold chain transportation, managing and monitoring refrigerated shipments at every step of their journey is essential. Monitoring the ambient temperature of a container is one thing, but modern devices can do so much more, with custom sensors that can track the light entering a unit, the pressure of a sealed container, and more. These ornate IoT devices can create custom solutions to a customer’s unique challenges by incorporating multiple data streams to create a clearer picture of the issues at hand.
In this episode of ‘What to Expect When You’re Connecting,’ we sit down with Rosy Amlani CPA, the CEO of asset tracking and user experience solution ColdChase, to discuss how the multifaceted applications of asset tracking can be used to create unique solutions to a customer’s needs. We discuss everything from the importance of simulation in product development to the value of customer experience to the challenges and benefits of deploying custom IoT solutions.
This episode is perfect for those individuals considering deploying asset-tracking solutions, particularly along the cold chain.
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