8.7.2015
- The company Mobilisis won “The Best IoT Business Solution Award” worth HRK 230,000
- Over 200 solutions were received, and more than 42,000 business customers voted for the innovative Internet of Things solutions on eight markets
- The international winner of the contest is the company Accessium with its e-Access solution
MagSense business solution, created by the company Mobilisis, is the winner of the Business Wall of Fame in Croatia. The public decided on the best applied solutions by casting their votes, after which the expert jury selected the winner for Croatia.
The second multinational Business Wall of Fame Contest aimed at finding innovative Internet of Thing solutions that simplify the work of business customers. Deutsche Telekom started this international campaign in April and it was running in eight countries: Austria, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, and Slovakia. In total, over 200 companies applied for the Internet of Things contest. A great amount of solutions submitted to the international and local competitions came from the areas of intelligent buildings, the public sector/smart cities, as well as transport and logistics. More than 42,000 business customers voted for their favourite solutions and helped the expert jury to choose the best international IoT solution, as well as the best national IoT solutions and their best supporters from each country participating in the contest.
Besides the international part of the contest, the official contest web page offered the possibility of voting for the best IoT business solution for the Croatian market, and the winner scooped up a marketing campaign worth HRK 230,000 and partnership with Hrvatski Telekom. HT will enable the winner to use the possibilities of the synergy sales and new income growth, marketing support, as well as access to the cutting-edge Cloud infrastructure. Permanent education courses, introducing technological trends and innovations, and availability of the latest and most relevant researches are some of the advantages of the partnership with HT.
“This contest showed again that Croatia also has innovative companies which are following global trends such as IoT. Our goal is to continue creating new trends in the future and to offer scalable solutions with a help of partners who recognise the value of such solutions for end customers. We are pleased that Mobilisis will be among them,” said Ivana Beli Oštarčević, Director of the ICT Go-To Market Section of Hrvatski Telekom.
The international winner of the contest is the company Accessium Ltd. with its e-Access solution, a Cloud-based GPRS control system.
About the Croatian Winning Solution MagSense:
MagSense solution provides an effective parking system and utilisation of garage facilities, which reduces air pollution. MagSense improves both personal and business life by enabling reduction of driving time in cities and on parking lots, in the way that it offers accurate data on the available parking spaces. The system has been improved in terms of the technologies used so far, and no barriers, such as pedestrians or baggage carts, influence the detection of available, i.e. occupied parking spaces.
The solution uses a sensor that can detect parking space occupancy with an accuracy higher than 99 percent. The data are sent in the real time from the parking space to the navigation system. With a three-axis magnetic field sensor operating on an expert system basis, MagSense detects all changes in the magnetic field of the Earth caused by vehicles. The detection of parking space occupancy for buses and commercial vehicles is more complex. However, the new method of evaluation of data collected by the sensor also enables accurate detection of vehicles exceeding 99 percent. The compact design of the sensors enables their installation almost everywhere. A simple and affordable option is installation of a set of sensors in slots made in asphalt. The sensors can also be installed in the existing pipes or sewers. They can be installed quickly and easy on the ceiling of the lower level of an object in which the parking lot is situated. The advantage of this method of installation is that the surface of the garage stays intact, and the sensor is protected from outside weather conditions.