Wearable technology is one of the fastest-growing technology industries, now outpacing the growth of smartphones. Compared to smartphones and other well-developed digital devices, wearables are more sleek and easy to interact with. Fitness trackers are great examples of the roles
High turnover, high absenteeism, and low engagement are some of the largest issues facing the manufacturing industry. Given the workforce is the most crucial resource for sustained success and growth, it is no surprise that the big three above lead
Iterate Labs, a startup with Cornell beginnings that uses wearable sensors and computer vision to drive factory production and worker safety, has obtained $1 million in seed funding to support the company’s growth. In 2016, Jason Guss(Ph.D. ’18, co-founder and
In 2018, there were 21.8 million manufacturing employees, making up 8.51% of the workforce in the United States (nam.org). Each of these workers perform manual, physical labor daily, and it is the same globally. Worldwide, nearly 75% of the workforce
SensrTrx and Iterate Labs Establish Partnership Manufacturing analytics application and digitized workforce productivity platform join forces to maximize manufacturing productivity. Ithaca, NY, March 17, 2021 –Iterate Labs and SensrTrx have formed a partnership to help manufacturers get maximum visibility into
February 22, 2021 – Ithaca, NY / Boston, MA – Iterate Labs, an Industry 4.0 platform that maximizes workforce productivity, operations, and safety through AI, digitized human motion, and sensor inputs, announces that they have hired Doug Rapp, a former
Feb 18th, 2021 – Ithaca, NY / Boston, MA – Iterate Labs, an Industry 4.0 platform that maximizes workforce productivity, operations, and safety through AI, digitized human motion, and sensor inputs, announces that they have raised their $1M seed round