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Museums Harness the Internet of Things to Protect Their Collections

May 13, 2019 By Rupesh Dhiwar Leave a Comment

Museums Harness the Internet of Things to Protect Their Collections

Plug-and-play sensors warn staffers when humidity and temperature put precious items at risk

PRESS RELEASE – AUSTIN, TX – Swift Sensors, Inc. (www.swiftsensors.com), a supplier of plug-and-play cloud wireless sensors systems for Industrial IoT, now helps museums preserve the past for future generations. Museums rigorously monitor temperature, humidity, and light inside their facilities to protect their collections from damage. This requires hundreds of staff hours each year to walk through and record measurements. With Swift Sensors technology, staffers can monitor conditions online, get alerts when readings fall outside the safe range, and devote more time to other tasks.

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Chicago’s Adler Planetarium recently deployed a full Swift Sensors wireless monitoring system to protect one of the world’s largest collections of historic scientific instruments. The museum’s new internet of things uses 81 wireless sensors to take 240 measurements in exhibit halls and storage rooms and send the data to the cloud. Staffers can review secure data on their phones, tablets, and computers. Each battery-powered sensor is the size of a key fob so it can fit almost anywhere in or near an exhibit.

Christopher Helms, collections manager at the Adler Planetarium, said, “The 24/7 monitoring of our collections with Swift Sensors ensures I’m alerted of any changes in temperature or humidity that could damage our exhibits.  The system saves me 1.5 hours each day from no longer manually logging temperatures and humidity throughout the museum.”

Adler Planetarium

Swift Sensors CEO and founder Sam Cece said wireless IoT technology is an ideal solution for museums. “Protecting collections in any museum is critically important, but operating budgets for most museums fluctuate based on visitor revenue and philanthropic donations. Because our sensor system uses low-cost wireless and cloud-based technology, deployment and maintenance costs are low.”

The Swift Sensors Museum Starter Kit helps institutions trial the new technology. It includes two temperature, humidity and dew point sensors, a bridge to collect data and store it in the cloud, a cloud-based system console, and a Swift Sensors Professional Cloud Subscription. American Alliance of Museums members receives a 25% discount on the Museum Starter Kit.

About Swift Sensors

Swift Sensors, Inc. is a cloud-based wireless IoT company in Austin, providing a low-cost sensor system for industrial and commercial applications. Its flagship product is the Swift Sensors Cloud Wireless Sensor System, comprised of low-power wireless sensors and cloud-based monitoring, notifications, analytics, and reporting. The sensor system proactively protects and monitors a wide range of equipment and processes. Swift Sensors applications include manufacturing, food service, facility management, cold chain, transportation, and agriculture. For more information, please visit www.swiftsensors.com.

Filed Under: Internet of Things Tagged With: Adler Planetarium, Christopher Helms, industrial IOT, IOT, plug-and-play cloud wireless sensors systems, Sam Cece, Swift Sensors

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