CrowdBlink Protect helping organizations around the world screen for COVID-19

A Chatham-Kent company has recently launched a major update to their software platform that helps companies ensure staff are being properly screened and tracked for symptoms related to COVID.

Intellitix, a business best known for their leading-edge technology that helps event and festival organizers around the world, has launched CrowdBlink Protect.

This new cloud-based software is helping organizations of all sizes implement an easy-to-use and affordable daily screening tool, Municipal officials say.

“It’s been a whirlwind year that started with Intellitix in acquisition and expansion mode, then in what was effectively a single day in March, saw our entire team have to completely adapt to a new reality due to COVID,” stated Peter Fantuz, Chief Operating Officer, Intellitix, in a media release.

“We decided the best decision was to pivot our main product offering because large live events are not likely to be coming back in the near future.”

Thanks to the pivot, businesses are now able to access the CrowdBlink Protect software by Intellitix to conduct daily assessments of their employees for symptoms of COVID-19, allowing them to safely continue operating, Municipal officials say.

“When we started planning the tool in March, we envisioned that it would allow a broad provincial rollout so that one assessment at one business would be valid at other businesses and locations without having to answer the same questions again and again,” stated Milan Malivuk, CSO and VP Sales and Marketing, in a press release.

“What’s actually happened is that businesses have independently chosen CrowdBlink as a way to streamline their own compliance by screening their employees and visitors to their locations. We have customers around the world including Canada, the United States, and Europe using our platform. We listened to them and to what governments were demanding and have implemented their feedback into our latest software.”

Uptake of CrowdBlink Protect has spanned industries including construction, manufacturing, and greenhouses.

In addition, there has been wide adoption by retirement and senior care facilities, daycares, and office buildings, Municipal officials say.

“CrowdBlink Protect was a breeze to set up and it’s allowed us to screen all of our employees for COVID-19 daily without slowing things down,” stated Mike Kilby, President, Dajcor Aluminum, in a media release.

“With Protect in place, our employees, and local government officials, could see the steps we were putting in place to keep the workplace safe in order to keep operating. We also have a digital record for auditing purposes if needed.”

One of the main reasons businesses are implementing this is because it is easy to use and low cost. With no paperwork to manage and no special hardware needed, organizations can quickly launch the solution, Municipal officials say.

“Employees are able to self-assess in under 15 seconds using their smart phone before they even arrive, which streamlines the screening process operationally for both employees and the business itself,” Malivuk said.

“Businesses such as daycares can have a screening station at the door and quickly record both visitors and staff. As well, many of these industries are being mandated to not just have screening, but they are also being advised to keep accurate records. Our software is able to automatically provide both real-time and historical reporting with no overhead.”

“It really shows the innovation and resourcefulness of Chatham-Kent businesses when an organization such as Intellitix is able to quickly identify a market gap, shift their focus on the fly, and meet customer demands,” stated Jamie Rainbird, manager of Chatham-Kent Economic Development, in a media release.

“It just proves that when the going gets tough, our businesses step up and take charge.”

For more information about CrowdBlink Protect, visit their website at www.crowdblink.com.

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