Smart Marina Management with IoT Sensors

Smart Marina Management with IoT Sensors - MaxBotix
smart marina iot sensors Paris, France based company Wattson Elements has a very unique use case with our sensors. They’ve developed FALCO, an IoT sensor solution used to detect boats in a marina. Industries served: Marine Industry, Marinas & Harbors Types of solutions:
  • Marina management and services
  • Marina berths/slips occupancy monitoring
  • Boat safety monitoring
Falco’s System uses our: smart marina iot sensor MaxBotix sensors are used to detect the presence (or absence) of boats at the pontoon. Wattson Elements is the only provider of Marina management solutions that utilize IoT in complement with their Customer’s Marina Management software to help maximize occupancy and develop innovative value-added services to boaters. wattson elements smart marina tracking software Wattson Elements helps marina managers and harbor masters grow their businesses by providing intelligent, turnkey solutions that leverage the full performance of new tech without having to think about it. smart marina software tracking Marina Management FALCO delivers to the marina manager a dashboard to monitor and control operations in real-time. The marina office will have a digital view of their operations using the data collected by the network of wireless sensors. falco deployment at port Wattson Elements designed its marina solutions in close collaboration with marina professionals. falco solutions
“These sensors are designed for the maritime environment and are easy to install, without cabling.”
These solutions are built to benefit marina managers and Wattson Elements’ support team can work with the marina offices to facilitate the deployment of Falco. For more information on this solution read here: https://www.wefalco.com/offres/

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