Digi International and Zamboni Hit the Ice for IoT

By Chrissie Cluney February 27, 2018

Digi International, a global provider of IoT products and services, has assisted with the launch of the world’s first smart, connected ice resurfacer from the Zamboni Company. This resurfacing company’s new solution is dubbed the Zamboni Connect. It is an intelligent ice resurfacing solution that is capable of minimizing downtime and optimizing performance.

Digi International’s (News - Alert) professional services team developed a customized application utilizing its Digi Wireless Vehicle Bus Adaptor (WVA) to create the custom IoT application for Zamboni. This ready-to-use IoT solution provides previously unavailable insight into resource management. The solution is equipped for decision-making based on actual machine and operator performance.

“We knew there was tremendous value in the data being generated during the ice resurfacing process. The challenge would be to provide the right data in a format which was easy for arena operations of any size to leverage and utilize,” said Derek Gunn, vice president of operations, the Zamboni Company. “By collaborating with Digi, we were able to design, build and launch a web and mobile application with complex reporting capabilities while maintaining the flexibility to grow over time. Using their unique products and working with their professional services team, our goal of connecting Zamboni machines to the IoT and being first to market was achieved.”

The Digi Wireless Vehicle Bus Adaptor is the first IoT solution requiring only an Internet connection for users to log into the platform from any computer or handheld device in any location having instant access to data, information and remote oversight of their ice resurfacer operations. A clean, simple dashboard optimized for smartphone, tablet or web-based use gives ice resurfacing owners and operators unprecedented insight into their equipment and processes.

Along with their tracking key performance metrics like speed, energy consumption and ice-making water consumption, Zamboni Connect keeps maintenance logs, offers maintenance suggestions and houses reference materials for the machines. This combination of data and access to manufacturer best practices allows for maintenance that is truly predictive rather than just preventative. These smart services are available across Zamboni’s line of ice resurfacing products, both electric-powered and fuel-powered, and Zamboni Connect supports both single resurfacer rinks and arena fleets.

“When people think of Zamboni, they probably don’t realize how complicated ice resurfacers are and what’s involved with maintenance and upkeep,” said Tracy Roberts, vice president of technology services, Digi International. “Zamboni helped us understand how to design their application to present key data, helping owners and operators understand and take care of their machines.”

Digi International and the Zamboni Company are using IoT in a new way in order to assure that the ice is safe. 




Edited by Ken Briodagh


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