Filo with its Made in Italy IoT Baby Safety tech will be at the largest Consumer Electronics Show in the world

Written by Ben

January 7, 2022

Italy’s tech excellence Filo will be returning in person at CES 2022 in Las Vegas. Filo, the Italian startup that specializes in Bluetooth and IoT tracking producing innovative products such as Bluetooth tracker and baby safety devices with Bluetooth technologies return to the largest electronics fair in the world, once again in attendance after last year’s limitations.

The Filo team will participate in the event from 5 to 8 January alongside the Italian Trade Organisation ICE that brings the best Italian Tech startups to CES.

The company will bring to CES Tata Pad, the new generation baby reminder tech device that has 3 adaptive alarm levels capable of detecting the presence of a child inside a vehicle and sounding the alarm, thus preventing abandonment in the car. “A very important issue in America too – says the CEO of Filo, Giorgio Sadolfo – so much so that just this year in the USA is actively discussing a law, the Hot Cars Act, which makes baby-saving devices mandatory”. According to the noheatstroke.org association, a non-profit that has been active for years to try to avoid these deaths since 1998 there are 906 American children who have died from heatstroke due to being left in a car, an average of 38 children a year.

Today Tata Pad already has all the certifications that make it ready to be sold in North America in the first quarter of 2022 and is already accepting preorders from CES 2022. Giorgio Sadolfo ads, ”At CES we are presenting our Made in Italy technology and we are looking for partners to help us distribute our product in America in physical points or through online platforms”.

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