SnapPower, a Vineyard-based home lighting technology company, has launched LumiDock, a multi-purpose docking unit designed to be easily installed into existing light fixtures. With the ability to power a variety of devices, LumiDock replaces overcrowded outlets and eliminates the unsightly mess of cords and tabletop smart devices in the home.
LumiDock draws power through the lightbulb socket in the ceiling to both illuminate the warm LED light ring and power the docked device, drawing consistent power for the device even when the room lights are switched off. The recessed ceiling-mounted system produces an overhead location for cameras, speakers and more.
The LumiDock system is designed for a simple and hassle-free installation, without the need for batteries, wiring or an electrician. It fits into most existing ceiling light fixtures, known as “downlight cans.”
“SnapPower has always been a trailblazer in home lighting and integrated tech solutions. With the LumiDock, we’re converting your ceiling light into a versatile docking station for smart devices,” said Jesse Leishman, CEO of SnapPower. “Our patented technology guarantees uninterrupted power supply to your device, regardless of whether the room light is on or off. We’re certain this pioneering concept will spark a new era of easy-to-install smart home upgrades.”
Leishman said the SnapPower team is dedicated to developing more smart home accessories to make people’s lives easier, and the LumiDock is the next step in achieving this.
Salt Lake City-based Zartico, developer of the Destination Operating System for transportation data solutions, has introduced ZDOS Airport. Designed to meet the unique needs of airports, ZDOS Airport offers new insights into passenger behavior, allowing airports to make data-led decisions for the benefit of travelers and local communities. The application is designed to provide data and allow users to derive meaningful insights that drive new revenue possibilities in route development, local passenger inflow and parking utilization. “Data is a powerful tool for understanding human movement and the economic opportunities tied to it,” said Zartico CEO Sarah Lehman. “In developing ZDOS Airport, we’ve combined everything we’ve learned from working with tourism destinations, then innovated, focused and streamlined it in order to give airport leaders the precise intelligence they need to elevate their organizations moving forward.”
Atomic, a financial connectivity platform based in Salt Lake City, has introduced PayLink, an application suite that streamlines payment switching, making it easier for consumers to switch their primary banking relationship. In addition to the consumer benefits, this solution brings Atomic closer to providing a platform that will enable financial institutions to align with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s renewed focus on fostering open banking in the United States. “Making it easy for people to move their payments from one payment mechanism to another is critical in improving the broader consumer banking experience,” said Jordan Wright, co-founder and CEO of Atomic. “With the development and launch of PayLink, Atomic is adding another critical building block to the open banking ecosystem in the United States, and it’s revolutionizing the security and authentication protocols for user-permissioned data access.”
Gabb, a Lehi-based child-safe technology company, has released the Gabb Watch 3 smartwatch for kids that triples as a safe cell phone, reliable GPS device and interactive watch. “We make it a priority to learn from parents because they’re the ones dealing with tech concerns every day,” said Colin Cole, vice president of product at Gabb. “Gabb Watch 3 was built on years of feedback from hundreds of thousands of families using early versions of Gabb watches. We used that to completely redesign the watch to be exactly what kids need to stay safely connected as they take their first steps into the world of mobile devices.” The watch is IP68 water resistant with a Gorilla Glass 3 screen for children ust learning to handle tech devices. It features Blue-tooth pairing to a companion parent app.
Quotient, a Salt Lake City digital promotions and media technology company, has announced the launch of Brand Safety, a new capability within Quotient’s Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) platform, which enables advertisers to effectively ensure inventory is near points of interest, venues or businesses that align with their brand and messages. This new feature gives brands trust and transparency regarding the execution of their DOOH advertising to improve the effectiveness of their campaigns. “We are thrilled to announce the launch of Brand Safety, yet another testament to Quotient’s expertise and unwavering commitment to providing innovative tools to ad buyers across the customer journey,” said Norm Chait, vice president of Quotient. “With this valuable addition to our technology platform, we can now confidently reach consumers in brand-safe environments, which can lead to more impactful results for our valued clients.”
Draper-based TaxBit, a tax and accounting compliance solution for the digital economy, has launched its DAC7 Compliance Solution, designed to automate and streamline tax compliance for online marketplaces based in the European Union or those paying sellers in the EU. DAC7 establishes a seamless data collection workflow for new and existing customers, streamlining the collection, storage, remediation of issues and information verification. The application then generates the end-of-year report to be filed with EU member states. “As the digital economy continues to evolve, TaxBit remains committed to simplifying the complexities of tax compliance for businesses globally,” said Erin Fennimore, vice president of tax solutions at TaxBit. “The TaxBit DAC7 Compliance Solution is a testament to our dedication to providing digital marketplaces with a solution that fosters trust, accuracy and compliance in an ever-changing regulatory landscape.”
Lehi-based Weave, an experience platform for small and medium-sized healthcare practices, has added Practice Analytics to its software suite. The new feature will empower dental practices to gain insights and make data-driven decisions to enhance patient care and grow their business. With Practice Analytics, dental practices with Dentrix, Open Dental and Eaglesoft practice management software can now access a comprehensive set of performance metrics that build on Weave Message Analytics and Weave Phone Analytics. This information allows dental practices to identify areas of improvement and implement strategies to optimize their operations. “Easily accessible data that is action-oriented and easy to consume makes running a dental practice more profitable and less stressful,” said Branden Neish, chief product and technology officer of Weave. “We understand the importance of data-driven decision-making in the success of dental practices.”
Solaray, a health and wellness supplement manufacturer headquartered in Salt Lake City, has unveiled its new line of nutrient supplements called ProSorb Peak Absorption. The four new products address concerns of supplement efficacy and absorption challenges, using new Solaray proprietary nutrient delivery technology. “Born out of our dedication to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the world of wellness, ProSorb confirms that the future of effective nutrient delivery has arrived,” said Max Willis, chief innovation and science officer at Solaray. “Our commitment to science-backed formulations and superior delivery technology reflects our legacy to support people — from every background and walk of life — in realizing their healthiest selves.” The inaugural ProSorb Peak Absorption product line features ProSorb Berberine, ProSorb Quercetin, ProSorb CoQ-10 and ProSorb Turmeric and are available exclusively at the Solaray website.
Provo-based Smarty, an address data intelligence platform, announced the launch of its U.S. Property Data product with more than 350 property data points. The platform includes financial, structural and locational data to enhance business risk analysis and inform strategic investments. Companies can use the app to make precise risk assessments, customize services based on location-specific details and refine overall business strategies for improved efficiency and effectiveness. The product features over 150 structural data attributes, more than 130 financial data attributes and over 60 locational and geographic data attributes. “Accurate property data play a crucial role in various industries, enabling organizations to make informed decisions and enhance their operations,” said Berk Charlton, chief product officer at Smarty. “Our U.S. Property Data is a cloud-native solution that provides businesses access to an extensive dataset of property information.”
Merit Medical Systems Inc. of South Jordan, a global manufacturer and marketer of healthcare technology products, has announced the U.S. commercial release of its Aspira Bottle. The Aspira Drainage System is designed for drainage of recurrent and symptomatic pleural effusions (fluid buildup outside the lungs) and malignant ascites (fluid buildup in the abdomen due to cancer). Individuals with these conditions commonly require frequent in-hospital drainage. When used with the Aspira System, the Aspira Bottle can provide the compassionate option to self-treat in the comfort of home. “The Aspira Bottle is one more way Merit strives to improve patient care, which includes providing the option of at-home care,” said Fred P. Lampropoulos, Merit Medical’s chairman and CEO. “Bringing comfort to patients at every stage of life speaks to the heart of who Merit is — we care.”