Things to remember
We are constantly evolving technologically, and with the emergence of IoT, the laundry sector is reinventing itself to improve customer service and be ever more competitive.
The use of the Internet of Things is playing a growing role in this sector, with the implementation of new solutions aimed at achieving better process monitoring. More and more local authorities are taking the plunge and relying on the IoT to monitor the traceability of their machines.
IoT: a fast-growing trend
Stay connected wherever you are
The Internet of Things can be seen as a logical extension of the development of the Internet and connectivity in many sectors.
Danube relies on this technology to offer its customers an intelligent service that guarantees optimized processing of the information collected by its connected devices. All this is available at no extra cost on all our washing machines and tumble dryers equipped with the ET2 microprocessor.
So, for us, the IoT is increasingly asserting itself as a major axis of development that enables machines to be more and more predictive and efficient, and therefore allows vendors and owners to be always aware of the activity of their machines. Collecting information speeds up diagnosis and improves the quality of technical, laundry and other partner services.
Employees save precious time, thanks to easier processing and direct access to data on each machine. Connected objects can store a vast amount of information.
In short, COMFORT, SAFETY, PRICE
are the key words of this concept.
Having IoT is a real added value, and companies that know how to integrate it will certainly benefit from a real competitive advantage, with a reduction in their troubleshooting costs, and a gain in time and productivity.
Here is the simple procedure for connecting any machine.