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businesses stepping up
Businesses Stepping Up

The novel coronavirus has prompted vast and sudden changes in the way we do business. Companies have responded to the crisis by supporting their employees now working from home in unprecedented ways, such as paid parental leave for people who must now homeschool their children.
Businesses are also redirecting their resources to help combat the virus. Apparel companies are making non-medical masks and some manufacturers are attempting to reconfigure their equipment to produce ventilators. The companies that continue to be effective during the pandemic are putting employees first. They are getting creative with their resource allocation and collaborating with others.
This shift has redirected businesses’ focus to their employees’ welfare and their responsibility to humanity as a whole. This increasing respect for workers, many of whom are not well-paid, may affect long-term, positive changes for minimum wage, healthcare and human resource policies.

The Earth is a Stakeholder

50th anniversary of Earth Day

It was 1970 and Gaylord Nelson, a junior senator from Wisconsin and an environmentalist, decided to use the simmering energy of the anti-war movement of the time and aim it toward a growing apprehension about air and water pollution. He recruited a Stanford educated young activist by the name of Denis Hayes who quickly dropped out of his Harvard graduate program to organize campus teach-ins on environmentalism. April 22nd was chosen to boost student participation since it fell after spring break and before finals.

The first Earth Day inspired 20 million Americans (10% of the then US population) to peacefully demonstrate against the serious impact of our unbridled industrial growth. Thousands of colleges and universities organized protests, rallies, and events across the length and breadth of the country. Earth Day had the unusual bipartisan support of Republicans, Democrats, urban, rural, rich, and poor and by the end of 1970, United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was constituted by President Richard Nixon. Many important laws like the National Environmental Education Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, the Endangered Species Act and the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act were made soon after. These laws have protected millions of us from disease and numerous species from extinction.

Today marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. It is recognized as the “largest secular observance in the world” and as a day of action by a billion people to assess and change our own behaviors and to bring global, national, and local attention to the planet. Our relationship with our planet has mostly hovered around how best we could harvest its resources to drive global economies. It is painfully clear now than a month ago that we have created unsustainable economies. We remain defenseless to new and unseen consequences of global warming. This pause has allowed us to reflect on the striking changes that a slowdown can have on our environment and wildlife. Air quality has improved in cities gasping for breath and animals are reclaiming their share of the planet. It has obliged us time to be mindful of climate action while we continue to cut back on our emissions, adopt efficient lifestyles, and elect lawmakers with a commitment to the planet. It is time to embrace our earth as a stakeholder in our lives and how we conduct our businesses. Collective action starts with one.

#EarthDay2020   #climatecrisis    #vote

Reference: earthday.org; nytimes.com

Image credit: https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-first-earth-day

AR product manuals
Say goodbye to bulky product manuals.

Kaalo uses AR to change the game.

No more searching hundreds of pages of PDFs for instructions. You can access your specific products on this AR app — purchase information, warranties, setup configuration, installation guides, troubleshooting, accessories, upgrade options, loyalty programs and more — all at the press of a button. Misplaced your receipt? No worries; it’s in the app. Your manufacturer tells you when you need part replacements or upgrades and what loyalty benefits you have. Kaalo puts all your products, from various brands, in the app. Just point, and the desired information is presented. Wasteful paper manuals and clunky PDFs will soon be a thing of the past. Manufacturers, contact Kaalo so you aren’t left behind. https://kaalo.com//

Kaalo & Smart Homes
Kaalo & Smart Homes

Control Anything with a Switch

Meet SMASH, Subdivision Management and Smart Homes, from Forbes Technosys. Kaalo designed the technology that lets homeowners control electronics, appliances, anything that has a switch. The challenge? Designing UI for ALL users, from grandma to the kids.
Smart home equipment is nothing new, but SMASH is different. It’s wired into the actual building and subdivision, making it more convenient and secure while providing community intranet and additional smart features. https://kaalo.com//portfolio/smart-home/​

augmented reality for service departments
Augmented Reality for Service Departments

Servicing equipment is a time-consuming inconvenience for both the company and the customer. The manufacturer’s technician must arrive on-site trained to disassemble, repair and reassemble the product. Augmented reality (AR) can reduce response and service time, saving money for the manufacturer and reducing disrupted service time for the customer. Here’s how Kaalo does it:

1. We design and develop an AR app with a custom step-by-step service protocol operated from any mobile phone. No need for AR headgear or other bulky devices.

2. We use highly-optimized CAD, high-fidelity animations and a thoughtfully-designed user interface.

3. Our app recognizes the product and shows the technician how to disassemble, repair and reassemble the product accurately.

This means fewer errors and quicker repair time. Technicians don’t require lengthy training on new products, and both company and customer save time and money. https://kaalo.com//portfolio/

taking technology to the underserved
Taking Technology to the Under-Served

How do you create a digital experience for people who have never used computerized services before? Designing a user experience for a population with literacy, language and technology barriers is formidable; the normal assumptions of UI/UX (wireframing, storyboarding, iconography, infographics) do not apply. But this is exactly what Forbes Xpress, with Kaalo’s design help, has sought to do.
Forbes Xpress is a payment network rolling out all over India, including tier-three towns and villages. Offering digital services like money transfers, bill payments, ticketing and mobile phone recharging, we are taking technology to under-served populations.
https://kaalo.com//portfolio/

Vasp Face Recognition
Kaalo & Facial Recognition

VASP: Verification, Authentication, Security & Productivity

No more long security lines, badges, awkward frisking or time wasted on daily security protocols. Kaalo is proud to partner with Forbes Technosys to launch VASP. Its facial recognition saves time and money and eliminates frustration. Now everyone can walk right through the gate without pause. Your identity is secure.

pilot care drone
Ambulance Pilot Drone From Kaalo

Reducing EMS Response Time

The Care Pilot Drone is like a scout for Ebulance, Kaalo’s electric ambulance. Sitting flush on the roof, it operates as a high-powered antenna and mobile computing system. When deployed (still tethered to the vehicle), the Care Pilot relays vital traffic information and high-rise and off-road visuals to the ambulance. https://kaalo.com//portfolio/care-drone/

retail design
Kaalo & Retail Self-Service

Smart Shopping Experiences

Technology is vital to today’s retail industry. It keeps checkout lines short, helps customers find things and publicizes promotions and discounts. Customers can have a combined digital and physical experience, engaging in online research as they shop. Kaalo and Forbes Technosys have introduced a line of smart, self-service retail kiosks to augment the shopping experience. Good design is a win for both retail owners and customers.
https://kaalo.com//kaalo-services/

Kaalo Broadcast & Media
Beyond Design – Kaalo Broadcast

Design TV, Design School, Music Design

Kaalo’s world of design transcends consulting with our broadcast division, which creates media content for audiences of all ages. We chat with inspiring designers and industry icons and facilitate design learning in schools and businesses. We also combine music and design to create content for the health and fitness industry among others. https://kaalo.com//kaalo-services/