The Proxense Solution

Proxense introduces ProxNET™, a revolutionary new way to provide integrated, cost-efficient wireless & proximity-based services.

Powered by TruProx™, ProxNET provides a state-of-the-art applications platform capable of supporting any/all such services on a single, powerful, flexible, and scalable system.

Proxense’s ProxMED applications suite, running on ProxNET, offers multiple, integrated, simple-to-install, service modules, including:

    ProxAccess™ – automated application sign-on/off and launch
    ProxTrax™ – personnel & asset location tracking
    ProxTelem™ – automated, broad-scale telemetry support
    ProxRec™ – mobile patient records

All ProxMED modules, running on a single ProxNET system, significantly lower installation, training, support and maintenance costs, while providing unparalleled efficiencies and ease of use. Additionally, Proxense will continue to introduce new service modules in the future, each requiring only simple software installations to utilize, no expensive and complex hardware/infrastructure needed. With ProxMED, adding a new service becomes as simple as loading a new software module to ProxNET.

And importantly, ProxNET is open. By offering an API (applications programming interface) to third-party developers, customers are ensured a steady and broad selection of service modules from which to chose as their needs evolve and grow.

Simple, efficient, cost effective … ProxNET & ProxMED are the future.

  • Single-infrastructure, single integrated platform/solution for any & all proximity-based services.
  • Minimizes capital expenditures, simplifies and lowers costs of: installation, training, support, and maintenance.
  • Only available system designed for this purpose – state of the art, not a retro solution.
  • Easily outperforms any off-the-shelf solution.
  • ProxMED applications are powerful, easily winning any competitive comparisons - and together, performance is taken to entirely new levels.
  • Adding additional services is as simple as loading new software.
  • Open systems architecture supports and encourages third-party development.