The Residency Program at the Autodesk Technology Centers in Boston, San Francisco, and Toronto provides open workspaces for teams from industry, academic and startup communities doing forward-looking work in the areas of construction, manufacturing and design.
Sensera joins other residents at the Boston Technology Center, which focuses on industrialised construction, digital fabrication, automation and robotics in construction, and other ideas that are transforming the built world including architecture and engineering. More than just a workspace, the centre fosters an open community where industry thought leaders can work alongside each other on a shared vision of the future of construction.
As part of this program, Sensera will be demonstrating its real-time 3D location services and smart sensor visualisation to visiting customers, other residents and Autodesk. The Sensera installation will show centimetre-precision 3D location tracking across several levels of the building where a crane operates, and lower cost meter-precision 2D location tracking on the factory floor.
The company’s installation will demonstrate that to monitor positions and movement in real-time, tags can be fixed on any asset such as a forklift truck or on moving parts such as a crane hook. Sensor data from the tag is automatically tied to its location. A light-weight Intel NUC edge device runs location engine software and IoT middleware with data analytics and user interface.
Ralph Schmitt, CEO of Sensera, said: “Our team has installed an industry leading real-time location solution that will focus on smart construction by enabling personnel, tool and material tracking capabilities. This installation uses multiple radio-frequency (RF) technologies to optimise the use case down to centimetre accuracy.
“This is critical in next-generation worksite safety and workflow optimisation. We’re excited that thanks to Autodesk, we have a unique opportunity for potential customers and partners to touch and evaluate our solution.”