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12:00 AM, August 02, 2018 / LAST MODIFIED: 01:58 AM, August 02, 2018
DataSoft assembling smart gadgets

The tech firm celebrates export of IoT device to Saudi Arabia

https://www.thedailystar.net/business/datasoft-assembling-smart-gadgets-1614853


People work in a plant of DataSoft Systems Bangladesh inside Bangabandhu Hi-Tech City in Gazipur. Photo: Star

Muhammad Zahidul Islam

After two decades as a software developer DataSoft Systems has started large-scale assembly of a wide range of gadgets, a giant stride forward for the pioneering firm as it looks to emerge as Bangladesh's first complete tech brand.

The company now assembles Internet of Things (IoT) devices, smart wrist bands and two types of laptops at its plant in Bangabandhu Hi-Tech City in Gazipur, with the view to further consolidating its brand in the global market.

DataSoft has earned a reputation as a purveyor of innovative and cost-effective software solutions around the world, counting Fortune 500 companies as its clients.

“Our company develops different ICT solutions, but right now we are focusing more on IoT devices as we believe that this technological evaluation will be a game-changer for us,” said Mahboob Zaman, managing director of DataSoft.

IoT is a computing concept that describes the idea of everyday physical objects being connected to the internet and being able to identify themselves to other devices.

The devices communicate with one another and act on the information they get from each other, without any human intervention.

DataSoft set up the country's first IoT lab in its office at Shyamoli in Dhaka two years ago, and on Tuesday the company shipped to Saudi Arabia 100 IoT devices that will solve the water supply management crisis faced by Mecca city dwellers. Mecca does not have a central water system and the inhabitants get by with portable water tanks.

More often than not, the households cannot tell when the tanks are nearing depletion; they only find out when the supply has ended, creating great inconvenience for them.

Now, thanks to the $450-device developed by DataSoft, the households will get an alert when the water level in the portable tanks hits 10 percent, indicating a change or refill is in order.

DataSoft made the devices for Sakn Alwantaniya, a renowned real estate company of Saudi Arabia. The firm plans to take 5,000 more devices if the first lot works successfully, Zaman said.

To mark the historic shipment, DataSoft organised an event in its factory housed inside the country's first tech industrial park.

ICT and Telecom Minister Mustafa Jabbar, ICT secretary Begum Juena Aziz, Managing Director of Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority Hosne Ara Begum and President of the Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services Sayed Almas Kabir attended the event.

Bangladesh was known only as a digital device importing country even a few years back, Jabbar said. “Now, DataSoft is taking the lead with the export of digital devices,” he added.

The company is currently working on an order for smart wrist bands from a care provider in the US and face recognition solution for surveillance, access control and security measures.

It has also started work to set up a plant to make two kinds of education and corporate laptops under the brand of Talpata.

Also in its plans is a pocket laptop that can transform any smart television into a computer and a smart whiteboard solution for corporate and educational purposes, Zaman said.

DataSoft is also developing an artificial intelligence system for 10,000 smart apartments in Tokyo and IoT solutions for a bridge in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which will notify of the bridge's condition and weight of the vehicles.

“Lots of smart home solutions are ready for instant order,” Zaman said, adding that they are taking orders for custom-built IoT solutions for both local and international clients.
 
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12:00 AM, July 29, 2018 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:06 AM, July 29, 2018
Giant stride by local tech firm

DataSoft's IoT device to solve water supply problem in Mecca

https://www.thedailystar.net/business/giant-stride-local-tech-firm-1612807


The IoT device that DataSoft Systems developed to solve water supply crisis in Mecca. Photo: COLLECTED

Muhammad Zahidul Islam

An Internet of Things (IoT) device developed by the local firm DataSoft will now solve the water supply crisis faced by Mecca, Saudi Arabia, in what can be viewed as yet another giant stride for Bangladesh's ground-breaking tech firm.

Mecca does not have a central water system and the inhabitants get by with portable water tanks.

More often than not, the households cannot tell when the tanks are nearing depletion; they only find out when the supply has ended, creating great inconvenience for them. Now, thanks to the $450-device developed by DataSoft, the households will get an alert when the water level in the portable tanks hits 10 percent, indicating a change or refill is in order.

“This IoT device will ease the huge pressure Mecca city faces to properly supply water during hajj every year, when pilgrims from all over the world flock to the country,” said Mahboob Zaman, managing director of DataSoft Systems Bangladesh. Mecca-based Sakn Alwantaniya will initially take about 5,000 units of the state-of-the-art device, which will be installed inside the water tanks.

More orders will be placed depending on the efficacy of the IoT devices.

Shipment will start from July 31 with a batch of 100 units.

To mark the shipment, DataSoft will organise a programme at the Bangabandhu Hi-Tech City in Gazipur, where it was developed in a rented facility. Mustafa Jabbar, ICT and telecom minister, is scheduled to attend the event.

DataSoft is also developing an artificial intelligence system for Tokyo's 10,000 smart apartments, which will help to solve the accommodation problems during the 2020 Olympics.

The company is also developing IoT solutions for the Democratic Republic of Congo for one of its bridges, which will give signal about the bridge's condition and weight of the vehicles.

“Our company is developing different ICT solutions, but right now we are focusing more on IoT as we believe that this technological evaluation will change the whole game,” Zaman said.

IoT is a computing concept that describes the idea of everyday physical objects being connected to the internet and being able to identify themselves to other devices.

The devices communicate with one another and act on the information they get from each other, without any human intervention.

DataSoft set up the country's first IoT lab in its office at Shyamoli in Dhaka two years ago. A few hundred engineers are employed to come up with solutions for the various challenges thrown up for city dwellers.

The company is now trying to get a land inside the Bangabandhu Hi-Tech City, the country's first dedicated tech industrial park, to establish its own factory, according to Zaman.
 
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Great to see that a Bangladeshi tech company is progressing!
 
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