Bionic Buzz® got to interview Dennis Giezeman and Amit Jaura from GateDoc for CES 2021. It uses a touchless sensor to perform a temperature scan and has an accuracy up to 0,2 degrees Fahrenheit within 0,5 seconds. Visitors shortly place their head one to four inches in front of GateDoc. The scanning method (forehead temperature measurement) indicates through a green or red light and sound whether an individual is able to enter the area. The entire process is finished. With a normal temperature (green), entrance is allowed and the next person can be measured.

An abnormal temperature (red) will reject the visitor from entering and trigger an alert through the app.

“We were among the first to be confronted with the protective regulations against Covid-19 at our office in Shenzhen (China). Entire cities went in total lockdown and temperature measurements at facility entrances became a new standard.” The young entrepreneurs noticed the downsides of this approach. The checks were carried out by security guards and resulted in higher risk of infection for both visitors and guards. Long waiting lines started to appear and smaller entrepreneurs were confronted with increased costs. “Our headquarters in the Netherlands also struggled with addressing the dilemma of whether it is responsible to go to the office. Or to the gym, supermarket or restaurant. That is how we came up with the idea of GateDoc, an objective and efficient process to increase safety and wellbeing.”

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