Averto Labs

Averto Labs

Project Overview

About

Many fatalities on construction sites are due to falls and related delays in the arrival of emergency services. Averto is a sturdy and compact IoT-based device worn on the worker’s belt. It detects sudden change in motion and sets off an alarm. This triggers a warning which is sent to a control center along with details of the incident. The efficiency and speed of this technology could mean the difference between life and death for a worker.

Team

Deepti Shetty

Deepti Shetty

National Institute of Design, India

I am now studying the National Institute of Design, Haryana. Exploring disciplines to understand and meet people's needs is something I enjoy doing. My primary objective of making products accessible to everyone appears to be an unsettling hurdle. I think that by curating things to the needs of the consumer, we can make them available to everyone by making them ergonomically pleasant, simple to use, and inexpensive.

Rohan Ghosalkar

Rohan Ghosalkar

The University of California Santa Cruz

I am currently pursuing Computer Science at University of California, Santa Cruz. While I am enthusiastic about Machine Learning and its applications, I am aware of the drastic influence IoT continues to have over the world. Which is why I believe Averto is capable of having real tangible impact on the lives of millions of people.

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