3W Networks partners with Anyline
3W Networks has formally announced a partnership with the Austrian tech company Anyline to provide innovative mobile scanning technology in the MENA region.
The partnership will enable businesses to instantly scan and digitise information, such as utility meters, IDs, vehicle license plates and more with a standard smartphone, tablet or rugged device.
3W Networks CEO Walid Gamali said: "By integrating the state-of-the-art scanning technology and innovative features of Anyline, 3W Networks will provide unparalleled telecommunications solutions to our clients across multiple industries. Removing manual data entry and switching to highly accurate data capture will enable businesses to unlock efficiencies throughout their processes."
As part of the agreement, 3W Networks will offer clients the ability to scan over a dozen data points, including: analog and digital utility meters (electricity, water, gas, heat), ID cards; driver’s licenses, passports; vehicle license plates; vehicle identification numbers (VIN), tire identification numbers (TIN); container numbers and serial numbers. Anyline will also soon launch gauge meter scanning for use in the oil and gas industry.
Anyline CEO Lukas Kinigadner said: “We are delighted to be partnering with 3W Networks to drive forward digital transformation in the MENA region. This partnership will enable businesses to save money and resources by improving their efficiency and data quality.”
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