VocalZoom Unveils Vibration Sensors to Monitor Machine Health for the Industrial Internet of Things
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YOKNE’AM ILIT, ISRAEL -- VocalZoom, a leading provider of vibration sensors for industry 4.0, today announced the launch of its next-generation predictive maintenance sensors for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). VocalZoom’s sensors measure the vibrations emitted by industrial machinery to predict and prevent mechanical failures before they occur. Because they can monitor machine health without touching the equipment, VocalZoom sensors cover a greater array of equipment and Applications than traditional predictive maintenance solutions, without the factory downtime and deployment costs associated with most sensors.
The rise of IIoT-enabled equipment allows facilities to monitor the health of their equipment and machinery in order to reduce downtime and prevent mechanical failures, but most sensors rely on micro-electro-mechanical (MEMS), piezoelectric or acoustic technology that fails to address many of the established equipment found in many industrial settings. VocalZoom’s non-contact vibration sensors help industrial manufacturers easily deploy highly accurate sensors on both new and old machinery, even when it is wet, hot, moving, hard-to-reach or too small to deploy traditional sensors on.
“The Industrial IoT is only as good as the sensors that monitor machine performance,” said Tal Bakish, CEO of VocalZoom. “Unfortunately, most IIoT sensors are built on technology that makes predictive maintenance solutions expensive and unreliable for a number of important Applications. Our vibration sensors represent the next generation of predictive maintenance solutions, offering better monitoring at lower cost for up to 70 percent of all industrial machinery.”
Vibration sensing is the most accurate way to identify anomalies in a machine’s health and detect issues related to its condition and performance. VocalZoom’s patented vibration sensors use a SMLD (self-mixing-laser-diode) technology to measure the velocity, distance and vibrations of a machine. The sensors are just 15mmX6mmX3mm in size, enabling them to fit practically any configuration and geometry, and they operate at a distance up to 3 meters away from the machine they are monitoring. Industrial manufacturers using VocalZoom sensors receive benefits such as:
“We believe data is the key for new and improved industrial IoT applications in a digitized era, and that vibration sensor provides the best data possible,” continued Bakish. “Our mission is to build the next generation of sensor technologies to serve a diverse range of markets, from oil and gas to automotive, consumer industries, medicine, and others.”
VocalZoom CEO Tal Bakish will demo the company’s vibration sensors at the 2019 OurCrowd Global Investor Summit tomorrow in Jerusalem. The 2019 OurCrowd Global Investor Summit in is the largest technology showcase in Israel with over 170 startups and 15,000 registered attendees.
The sensors are available for purchase now. For details, visit www.vocalzoom.com.
About VocalZoom
VocalZoom is pioneering the use of vibration sensors for predictive maintenance and a wide array of industrial IoT applications. The company’s non-contact vibration sensors help industrial manufacturers prevent and predict maintenance issues before they occur -- even for equipment that other sensors can’t monitor. VocalZoom’s proprietary sensor technology enables customers to monitor their equipment with greater accuracy, faster deployment and reduced costs than any other type of sensors. Founded in Israel in 2010, VocalZoom is backed by over $25 million in funding from investors and strategic partners including 3M New Ventures, Motorola Solutions Venture Capital, OurCrowd and others. For more information, visit www.vocalzoom.com.
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