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Dot Ai Introduces ZiM Bridge for Enhanced Supply Chain Management

Burstable News - Business and Technology News July 16, 2025
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Dot Ai Introduces ZiM Bridge for Enhanced Supply Chain Management

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Dot Ai launches the ZiM Bridge, a revolutionary device for automated data collection, aiming to transform supply chain and asset management with real-time visibility and AI-driven insights.

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Dot Ai, a Nasdaq-listed IoT and AI-based SaaS startup, has announced the limited availability of its ZiM Bridge, a device designed to revolutionize supply chain and asset management. The ZiM Bridge, a compact and patent-pending hardware, automates data collection, eliminating the need for manual inventory management tools like RFID hand-scanners. This innovation promises real-time visibility and operational efficiency across various industries.

The device, comparable in size to a smartphone, can be strategically placed in environments such as warehouses or manufacturing plants to continuously scan and collect asset tag information. It integrates seamlessly with existing Enterprise and Vertical SaaS solutions, as well as Dot Ai's AI-powered platform, offering comprehensive operational insights. Ed Nabrotzky, CEO of Dot Ai, emphasized the ZiM Bridge's role as a strategic enabler for businesses to transition from outdated systems to modern, autonomous Asset Intelligence solutions.

Manufactured in Dot Ai's Puerto Rico facility, the ZiM Bridge is part of the company's effort to support the island's economic growth while meeting global demand. The limited-production run is available on a first-come-first-serve basis, with general availability expected in the coming months. Interested parties can learn more about the ZiM Bridge and its potential to enhance predictive analytics, improve customer experience, and reduce operational risks by visiting https://daic.ai/.

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