Dallas, TX (September 11, 2023) – Vector Flow, a digital transformation leader in physical security automation and workplace occupancy innovation, is thrilled to announce the launch of its Workspace Occupancy application. This cutting-edge technology revolutionizes the way organizations manage and optimize their physical workspaces, allowing enterprises to enhance productivity, streamline operations, and ultimately facilitate a seamless return to the office (RTO).
“As enterprises transition from working from home to hybrid working and eventually return to almost full-time office work, the need for a safe, efficient, and user-friendly work environment becomes paramount,” said Ajay Jain, Founder & CEO of Vector Flow. “We are excited to present our Workspace Occupancy app, a game-changer in the realm of workplace utilization, to address the evolving needs of organizations as they navigate the RTO phase.”
- Real-time Occupancy Monitoring allows users to track workspace occupancy in real time and over time. The solution helps users understand how many visitors or employees are visiting an office per day, per site, or per room so that users can reconfigure underutilized spaces based on accurate data. By leveraging advanced AI algorithms, Vector Flow can provide specific recommendations on how best to utilize available space.
- Space Utilization Analytics provides comprehensive insights into workspace utilization patterns, helping facility managers better plan their space and identify opportunities for cost savings. These insights enable informed decision-making regarding office layout, resource allocation, and facility planning.
- Out-of-the-Box Reports generated through the app can be readily used by organizations for compliance and audits. These reports help organizations monitor compliance e.g. with social distancing policies and other reporting requirements, such as CA AB 685 – Cal and OSHA requirements.
For more information on the Workspace Occupancy App, please visit www.vectorflow.com or visit us at GSX 2023 booth #1439.