Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 22 | Page 55

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// FEATURE: WEARABLES Wearable devices connect humans with technology and shape future workforce Modern businesses are increasingly looking to innovative digital technologies to help them unlock efficiencies and enable positive experiences for their end-users. One such example is that of wearables, which integrate electronics into wearable devices that help business leaders in verticals such as manufacturing and healthcare, to enhance operations. www.intelligentcio.com P roGlove, a leading provider of industrial wearables, is one enterprise which is utilising the technology for business success. The company has announced a US$40 million investment from global growth equity firm, Summit Partners. The company plans to leverage this funding to expand its international footprint and support its mission to connect the human workforce with the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Founded in 2014, ProGlove offers a scanner glove designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of scanning processes used across the manufacturing, logistics, transportation and e-commerce/retail sectors. ProGlove’s products are integrated into the factory and warehouse floor processes at some of the world’s most renowned brands including Audi, BMW, Bosch, Daimler, DHL and Lufthansa Technik. The company’s smart glove provides an ergonomic, hands-free barcode scanning solution that helps workers increase productivity and optimise workflow. While traditional handheld scanners tend to be unwieldy and bulky, the small form factor, lightweight, wearable INTELLIGENTCIO 55