The company ’ s TagRanger system uses innovative GPS-beating ranging technology to direct users to the exact location of an animal in real time .
The product represents an exciting advance on existing tracking technologies which rely solely on GPS and guide users to the last-recorded location .
This time-delay can be critical to success , particularly when dealing with challenging environments and small or fast-moving animals .
The TagRanger system consists of a small device fitted to the animal , a handheld finder device paired with your smartphone and an app that connects with the finder device .
The tech offers users a range of offline tracking capabilities without the need for network infrastructure .
Craig Rackstraw , Managing Director of Bath-based Icoteq , said , “ We are delighted to be able to bring TagRanger to the market after several years in development . It has
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been a real labour of love for the team at Icoteq who are passionate about innovating new technologies to support conservation and protect our natural world .
“ We were inspired to create this product by a large parrot , namely the kakapo species unique to New Zealand . They are notoriously hard to find , being well camouflaged until you are right next to them . TagRanger is a solution to exactly this type of problem where GPS can get you close , but TagRanger takes you right there .
“ We are fortunate to have worked with clients such as National Geographic , Zoological Society of London , WWF and Arribada Initiative on a wide range of projects , from tracking plastic waste in the Ganges to green turtles in Cyprus . These experiences have helped us steer the product in a direction that creates so many possibilities through the software-defined architecture and extensive configurations that can be applied to a variety of applications .
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“ We believe TagRanger will be a gamechanger for anyone using or looking for affordable tracking solutions that can work entirely offline with no network infrastructure or subscription costs and can seamlessly |
integrate into existing private LoRaWAN networks that may already be in operation .”
For more info : www . tagranger . com
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Sport , Cities and Space are the chosen themes for this year , with each one showcased with its own day from Tuesday 14th May to Thursday 16th May .
Lucy Paine , Bath Community Manager for techSPARK , organiser of BDF said , “ We want these themes to be taken literally and creatively , used to start new conversations , showcase amazing technology , and create
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new opportunities to collaborate and support each other .
“ The showcases were the highlight of the ‘ 23 festival - and free to be a part of . You can showcase your new project , get user feedback on an idea and boost your social media reach as a part of the festival .
“ Whilst we are curating a core schedule of around five events each day , we also
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welcome community events . We want this to be three amazing days with companies from across the South West in the spotlight .”
Events already scheduled for this year ’ s festival include How Sport is driven by data , What did NASA ever do for us ? and What right has Bath got to talk about space ?
There is plenty of opportunity to get involved with BDF ‘ 24 , from sponsorship to
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hosting events , contact the team today to find out more about your place in the festival . Email : lucy @ techspark . co to find out more .
For more info : www . techspark . co ./ bdf /
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