Essity
Leading the transformation of the hygiene industry through innovative IoT solutions
Essity is a leading global hygiene and health company that develops, produces and sells hygiene products and solutions. We are supporting Essity in their endeavors with Tork, a cutting-edge Internet of Things (IoT) solution for connected soap dispensers. Our collaboration spans several years, during which we have made significant contributions to the project's success.
The Tork solution
The Tork solution has been successfully implemented in numerous airports across Europe. Tork is designed as an administrative tool that provides real-time information that enables staff to effortlessly monitor the quantity of shampoo, conditioner, and soap in each container. This feature allows for proactive management and ensures a constant supply of essential hygiene products.
The technological foundation relies on a powerful stack comprising .Net Core, React, TypeScript, and GraphQL. This robust combination enables seamless integration and delivers a user-friendly interface for efficient monitoring and management of hygiene products.
By partnering with Essity and leveraging our expertise, we have revolutionized the way airports maintain and monitor their hygiene supplies. Our collaboration has brought tangible benefits to both Essity and the airports using Tork, enhancing overall efficiency and ensuring an exceptional level of cleanliness and customer satisfaction.
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