Source: Hockey Canada.
  • Hockey Canada has selected TraceSafe (TSF) to equip the 2022 World Juniors with health and safety technology
  • This marks the company’s second year in a row as exclusive provider
  • The wearable solution combines IoT devices with privacy-first software to provide quick updates on potential health and safety threats
  • TraceSafe offers a full suite of real-time location management services and contact tracing solutions enabled through Bluetooth and the cloud
  • TraceSafe (TSF) is unchanged trading at $0.60 per share

Hockey Canada has selected TraceSafe (TSF) to equip the 2022 World Juniors with health and safety technology.

The tournament will be held in Edmonton and Red Deer beginning on Boxing Day and marks the company’s second year in a row as an exclusive provider.

The wearable solution combines IoT devices with privacy-first software to provide quick updates on potential health and safety threats to players, IIHF officials, Hockey Canada employees, volunteers and staff.

Susanne MacKillop, VP of Sales at TraceSafe, stated,

“We are excited to continue our valuable partnership with Hockey Canada and grateful for the trust they have placed in our solution. With TraceSafe, Hockey Canada and IIHF can focus on the sport while we take care of their safety using the best of contact tracing technology.

The extension of our relationship is testimony to the efficiency of our solution. We will continue to aid the efforts made by the organization to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.”

Dean McIntosh, Hockey Canada’s VP of Events and Properties, added,

“The safety of our players, staff and the residents of Alberta is our top priority. We are glad to have great technology partners in TraceSafe to help us implement robust and efficient safety initiatives.”

TraceSafe offers a full suite of real-time location management services and contact tracing solutions enabled through Bluetooth and the cloud.

TraceSafe (TSF) is unchanged trading at $0.60 per share as of 9:30 am EST.

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