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Blutech iDemand IoT solution manages energy consumption

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Demand response management (DRM) is the simplest way for users to understand and manage their energy consumption. In the past, users have had to purchase digital meters with DRM functionality to track electricity consumption and separately optimize contract capacity of power load. Due to limits in communication technologies, previous digital meters had low communications capability, rarely were connected to the Internet, and had high deployment costs, leading to low ROI and very low market adoption.

To address these problems, Blutech has launched iDemand, an IoT solution to enable rapid adoption of DRM. iDemand combines the latest LPWAN technology, Blutech-patented machinelink LoRa, our use case experience and know-how within industrial grid system deployment, and edge AI/ML and IIoT into one DRM package. iDemand makes demand response management more intelligent, providing DR monitoring and warning, historic data analytics, and demand prediction. iDemand lowers the barrier to entry of DRM solutions, with a small package featuring low cost and quick deployment, suitable for deployment in small to mid-size factories, hospitals, schools, chain stores, and offices and commercial buildings.

In a launch event held on December 21, we invited a broad audience of system integrators, focused on security and power load systems, who were impressed with iDemand's low cost and features, including simple maintenance, real-time monitoring, early warning, and demand prediction. Our system integrator partners placed pre-orders at the event and are expected to promote iDemand in various segments and markets.

Blutech has deep experience in developing IIoT technologies, helping large factories deploy their own smart grid systems and IIoT infrastructures as a world-class commercial IIoT service provider. blutech is now stepping into AIoT with iDemand, marking a great milestone for blutech to serve the industrial and commercial market.

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