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Liquos IO LLC
Sedona, Arizona, United States
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Preferred learners
  • Arizona, United States
  • Academic experience
Categories
Computer science & IT Mobile app development Software development
Skills
water chemistry analysis predictive maintenance smartphone operation progressive web apps water testing real time data filtration input/output management internet of things (iot)
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

Develop a SmartPhone App for the monitoring and management of our IoT based water filtration sensor. a.) A single filter or a multi-stage filter system lifespan indication using novel predictive maintenance modeling. b.) Filter ordering reminder c.) Access to our Progressive Web App water quality map which shows local water chemistry information and real time data from customers nearby d.) Service History e.) Order history f.) How To animation videos g.) Set up and initialization of the Wifi IoT sensor board. h.) Water Testing - mini-spectrometer using RGB scan of reagent test strip.

What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?

Working with Startup and iterative testing, sprint modeling, testing, repeat.

How will you support learners in completing the project?

We will act as the solutions architect, with extensive understanding of the market application. Liquos IO will also engage a usability expert with extensive app user testing.

About the company
  • https://www.liquos.com
  • 2 - 10 employees
  • Food & beverage, Consumer goods & services, Environment, Sales, Technology

Liquos IO is the R&D / Product Development arm of Liquos Corp. Our aim is to design product solutions that support a vision to elevate the status of filtered water as a beverage brand. That starts with creating a different expectation of what a water filter system can offer the end user. Validation of filtered water quality starts with understanding the needs of users, the current mistrust that exists with tap water and the overwhelming marketing job the bottled water industry has done on consumers, while the water treatment industry has been asleep at the wheel.