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IoT sensors Tracker - Asset Geolocation

The IoT sensors Tracer range offers different real-time identification, location, and geolocation technologies indoor or outdoor depending on specific needs and environments. Designed for companies that need continuous asset tracking, these IoT sensors allows rapid location and identification of equipment, goods, and people. These solutions reduce search time and improve resource availability.

IoT sensor TRK-Tracer®

Locate, identify, and inventory your equipment.

IoT sensor TRK-Zon®

IoT sensor TRK-Tracer-CELL-GPS® New release

Autonomous Geolocation, GPS (GNSS) and cellular

IoT sensor TRK-Tracer-GPS®

Autonomous Geolocation with GPS (GNSS)

IoT sensor TRK-Tracer-NOTE®

Digitization of visual management and dynamic manufacturing order tracking

The benefits of IoT to transform operations and organizations

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    Reinventing transportation, logistics, and warehouse management

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    Transforming key industrial sectors through IoT Innovation

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    Making living spaces smarter to improve daily life, discover the Smart City (Building & Parking, Facility Management, and more)

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Latest articles

  • IoT sensors for predictive maintenance

    In many industrial environments, maintenance operations still rely on scheduled or reactive interventions. Actions are taken either at fixed intervals or only when a failure occurs, without considering the actual condition of the equipment. This is precisely where IoT sensors change the game.

    #SmartIndustry

    10 March 2026

  • Industrial IoT sensors to optimize production

    The Internet of Things (IoT) has become an essential lever for companies seeking to optimize their operations and drive growth. By integrating custom IoT solutions, industries can transform their processes, enhance efficiency, and unlock new market opportunities.

    #SmartIndustry

    24 February 2026

  • How to connect a pulse meter to an IoT solution

    Many buildings, infrastructures and industrial sites already use water, gas or electricity meters equipped with a pulse output. These meters can measure consumption accurately, but they are often limited to manual or local readings.

    #SmartCity

    10 February 2026

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