Game on for compressor controls firm
AIRMATICS, the IoT compressed air monitoring solution from CMC, the global compressed air controls, performance and monitoring specialists, is offering would-be gamers the chance to win $100 in Amazon vouchers every month by playing TAG dash, an online computer game launched by the Belgian-based firm.
In a bid to inject a bit of fun into the world of air compressors, players get to jump into the shoes of Maintenance Mike, a bottling plant specialist, who must install an AIRMATICS SMART TAG on four compressors located on a factory floor as quickly as possible before returning to the AIRMATICS AERO control panel to commission the installation.
Time penalties are incurred for coming into contact with a number of obstacles that include forklift trucks, boxes and steam. Everyone gets a place on the TAG dash leader board and each participant is automatically entered into a monthly prize draw for the chance to win the vouchers.
Players can access the game by visiting https://airmatics.eu/tag-dash-game. One winner will be notified at the end of each month.
Graham Coats, sales sirector at CMC, commented: “Air compressors are a critical component for any manufacturer, yet they can be highly technical and are often overlooked. With TAG dash, we hope to bring a bit of excitement to an otherwise unexciting area, shine a light on the humble air compressor and create a bit of healthy rivalry amongst those who work in the manufacturing sector.”
Nicolas De Deken, president at ENERGAIR, the US division of CMC, adds: “If ever there was a refreshing approach to raising awareness around sustainable air compressor management, then this is it. With Tag dash, CMC has taken a specialist area and, using a touch of creativity, given the world of air compressors a universal appeal. I’ve no doubt that engineers and plant managers across the world will welcome Maintenance Mike and the chance to win each month.”
AIRMATICS is a cloud-based solution that provides data, analytics and insights for individual compressors through to entire compressed air systems, in real time, via an easy-to-use graphical interface. The technology can cut compressor-related energy bills by up to 30% and has saved Britvic €173,796 each year since it was installed.