Swift Sensors partners with Zebra Technologies

July 10, 2019
Users will now have immediate mobile access to the Swift Sensors Wireless Sensor System from Zebra’s line of mobile computing devices and rugged tablets

Swift Sensors, a supplier of plug-and-play cloud wireless sensors systems for Industrial IoT, has partnered with Zebra Technologies under their program for Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). Swift Sensors users will now have immediate mobile access to the Swift Sensors Wireless Sensor System from Zebra’s line of mobile computing devices and rugged tablets.

According to Swift Sensors, it chose Zebra for its position in enterprise mobility, including handheld devices and rugged tablet computers used in manufacturing, transportation and logistics and many other verticals. Customers can leverage enterprise-ready Zebra tablets, like the XSLATE L10, XSLATE R12 and ET5x, for quick access and visibility to the Swift Sensors Cloud Console. This offers industrial plants, food manufacturers and others a low-cost, unified solution to proactively protect and monitor equipment and processes for predictive maintenance, improve operational efficiency and increase machine utilization.

"Swift Sensors is excited to join the Zebra PartnerConnect program to strengthen its engagement with customers and other Zebra partners, especially as an increasing number of manufacturers look for a way to quickly and efficiently implement IoT solutions and deploy wireless sensor systems," said Sam Cece, founder and CEO at Swift Sensors.

The PartnerConnect Program is designed to evolve the best of Zebra’s inclusive channel ecosystem, addressing the needs of distributors, ISVs and resellers, providing opportunities for growth and meeting customer and market demands. By participating in PartnerConnect, Swift Sensors gains access to a portfolio of mobile computing devices and rugged tablet computers, along with comprehensive training, extensive marketing, sales and technical benefits.

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