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Remote Inspections Using Mobile Video

As published in Security Dealer and Integrator Magazine, August 2011, By Alex Bratton, CEO, Lextech Labs

Remote Inspections Using Mobile Video

Organizations are now engaging in remote inspections using mobile video technology to cut costs, improve safety and boost quality. Putting video into the hands of experts through smart phones and tablets allows them to oversee processes wherever they are.

Recording video to conduct an investigation can be helpful from a liability perspective but that same information can be more valuable when used to manage business processes in real time. Remote inspections go beyond watching employees at cash registers by driving more value from video overall. Areas where remote inspections are making an impact today include facilities management, critical equipment and processes management, remote manufacturing, high value manufacturing or high risk employee activities.

Facility managers with large or distributed sites face a challenge in physically having their team cover all areas to keep things running smoothly. One multi facility organization is using mobile video on iPhones. Through mobile access to roof mounted cameras, their facilities team can monitor roof conditions, looking for storm damage or winter ice build-up. Facilities teams are typically mobile and having access to conditions in real time lets them better manage repair, upgrade and safety issues.

Companies working with distributed or third party manufacturing often have challenges during specific steps of a manufacturing process that impact quality and yield. The operations team is now able to remotely check their live processes at any time. This ensures that the right process is being followed and allows leaders to help with additional training or guidance as issues are identified.

High risk employee activities is another area where remote inspection can impact employee behavior, lower risks and reduce costs. A good example is a transportation organization seeing rising costs from accidents. Their drives operate equipment that doesn’t require a rigorous driver certification but the equipment is large enough to cause serious accidents if used improperly. By installing in-vehicle cameras watching both the drivers and the road, they can enforce their expectations of safe driving practices. Managers (who are also mobile) can check in on drivers during their shift using mobile video on Blackberry phones and watch live job performance as well as access recordings of a shift.

Remote inspections not only provide the peace of mind that procedures are being followed but they allow actively engaging experts to help with issues.

An energy firm extended the value of their security video infrastructure through remote inspections of critical equipment using iPads. Machinery and process experts who travel between locations can access remote facility cameras wherever they are. The person with deep knowledge is often not at the physical facility where their expertise is required. These experts can then help local personnel troubleshoot issues or perform spot inspections Mobile video puts the information in the expert’s hands allowing them to extend their reach.

Here are a few questions that can help you identify places that mobile remote inspections can be of value:

  1. What business processes require a knowledgable worker to move around a facility to check on people or processes? Can they get the information they need visually?
  2. What decisions needs to be made in real time based on the condition or status of something? Is the person making that decision always in front of a computer or are they mobile?
  3. What high risk activities occur where there are problems today? Rather than someone physically standing over the process, would regular spot checks by a remote expert help with that problem?

From the answers you should be able to start formulating ideas on where mobile remote inspections can help improve quality and cut costs.

Alex Bratton, CEO, participates in SIM Panel

On December 15th, the Society for Information Management (SIM) organization hosted their December meeting in Skokie, IL.  The board invited four of the Chicago Innovation Award winners to participate and speak to the audience about innovation and how their company’s product is forging the way in innovation specifically in the IT space.

Participants included:

  • Alex Bratton – CEO, Lextech Labs and Lextech Global Services for their innovation with the iRa C3 intuitive video command center.
  • Rhon Daguro – Co-Founder and CEO, Touch Taste Technologies, People’s Choice Award winner for their innovation with TouchLife Interactive Tables.
  • Mike Samson – Co-Founder, crowdSpring for their innovation with an online crowd-sourcing marketplace.
  • John Vasilj – Chief Technology Officer, Chicago Transit Authority for their innovation with CTA’s Bus Tracker.

Discussions for the evening were centered around innovation, what characteristics a leader needs to have to direct and inspire innovation in their organization, how to recruit and retain talented IT staff in the Chicago region and what benefits companies see who win the Chicago Innovation Award.  When asked how innovation helps or affects an organization, John Vasilji, from CTA, said innovation can assist in motivating personnel in a depressed economy.  ”When employees are looking at furlough days, innovation can be a rallying factor.”  Alex Bratton said that a leader needs to be a catalyst for innovation in an organization when asked what characteristics a leader needs to have.  ”Sometimes, you need to be the catalyst and then just get out of the way.  We also need to be OK with failure so that we can learn from our mistakes.”

An audience member then asked the panel to speak to the talent pool in the Chicago area for IT personnel and managers.  Alex Bratton offered that Lextech Labs and the sister company Lextech Global Services were looking at ways to recruit talent to Chicago by using creative telecommuting methods.  Crowdspring, Co-Founder, Mike Samson, pointed out that through technology you can connect talent to a direct need from around the world.

In the last question of the night, the panel was asked to talk about how winning the Chicago Innovation Awards has helped their company grow.  Lextech Labs CEO, Alex Bratton, said that the company has received interest from multiple government agencies by being able to show the Sun Times Article on the Innovation Award.   Rhon Daguro then shared his story how the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas sought Touch Taste Technologies out after seeing the announcement on their award win.  And the product and service is now being installed in the Hard Rock Hotel.

Lextech Labs in roundtable with Rahm Emanuel

Lextech Labs CEO, Alex Bratton, will participate in a roundtable discussion with Rahm Emanuel, former White House Chief of Staff and Chicago mayoral candidate on Monday, December 20th. As a leader and visionary in the Chicago technology community, Alex will be discussing how Lextech Labs is driving mobile video and technology and how it can assist in building the economy in Chicago and the region.

Alex Bratton, CEO Writes on Game Changers for SDM Magazine

Alex Bratton, CEO of Lextech Labs continues to be an evangelist for mobilizing video.  In this article in the December Issue of SDM Magazine, he uses his expertise to educate on the keys to real time mobile video.

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Lextech Labs takes video surveillance mobile

Alex Bratton and Lextech Labs are featured in the Medill Reports Chicago.  Lextech Labs founder and CEO Alex Bratton discovered his love of computers early in life, after his parents bought one of the first Apple computers.

“When Alex was probably 10 or so, we bought an Apple II computer..and he was writing little games on it,” said Ray Bratton, Alex’s father. “[He] made these little stick men that would fall off a cliff” with his little brother

That was just the beginning. By age 14, Alex had formed his first software development company to write programs for his high school. Eight more companies and a computer engineering degree later, Bratton’s passion is his Lisle, Ill.-based Lextech Labs, which makes the iRa C3 mobile video surveillance app.

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Lextech Labs CEO and President at Mobile Visionary Roundtable

Alex Bratton, CEO and Jeff Gibson, President of Lextech Labs will be participating in the Mobile Visionary Roundtable event on December 15, 2010.  Alex will be the moderator and Jeff will be a panel participant.  Both have extensive experience and knowledge on the mobile application market and how to be successful in it.

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Lextech Labs CEO, Alex Bratton on SIM Panel

Tom Kuczmarski, Co-Founder, Chicago Innovation Awards will moderate a paneled discussion with four of this year’s Chicago Innovation Award winners. They are true innovators from organizations that uniquely fill unmet needs, spark a competitive response in the marketplace, exceed market expectations, achieve financial success, and improve people’s lives.  For more information on the event, click here.

Rhon Daguro – Co-Founder and CEO, Touch Taste Technologies, People’s Choice Award winner for their innovation with TouchLife Interactive Tables. Mike Samson – Co-Founder, crowdSpring for their innovation with an online crowd-sourcing marketplace.
John Vasilj – Chief Technology Officer, Chicago Transit Authority for their innovation with CTA’s Bus Tracker. Alex Bratton – CEO, Lextech Labs and Lextech Global Services for their innovation with the iRa C3 intuitive video command center.

Lextech Labs Raising Awareness of Chicago Tech Community

TechAmerica and Lextech Labs, along with several high-tech executives from Illinois will ring the opening bell at the NASDAQ Stock Market tomorrow morning in an effort to promote and highlight the Association’s Illinois Tech Index (ILTI) and the expanding innovation and startup economy in Chicago and the state of Illinois.

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Lextech Labs Opening the NASDAQ

As a part of the Chicago Innovation Awards, Lextech Labs helped in opening the NASDAQ today in New York.  Here are some pictures at the opening bell and under the tower.

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Lextech Labs to Ring the NASDAQ Bell

Lextech Labs will join TechAmerica in New York City to open the NASDAQ Stock Market on Monday, November 15. The event, arranged by TechAmerica, will emphasize the Association’s Illinois Tech Index (ILTI), the winners of the 2010 Chicago Innovation Awards, and the growing innovation economy in Illinois and city of Chicago.

“This annual event is an excellent example of TechAmerica’s dedication to supporting growth in the state of Illinois,” said Ed Longanecker, Executive Director, TechAmerica Midwest. “We congratulate Lextech Labs for winning the Chicago Innovation Awards, and applaud their commitment to innovation.”

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