For Pharma, Manufacturing & Education

Real-Time Zone Occupancy.
Automated Attendance.
Audit-Ready Records.

Wearable RFID and BLE tags detected automatically at zone boundaries. Attendance, access control, safety compliance, and emergency mustering — without manual headcounts.

Trusted by 1500+ operations worldwide

ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C ZONE D RFID BLE

Sound Familiar?

?

"Who's actually on the floor right now?"

Attendance registers show who badged in this morning. But where are they now? Manual headcounts are stale before they're finished.

!

"Unauthorized person found in the cleanroom"

Static badge systems can't enforce zone restrictions in real time. You find out about violations after the fact — during the audit.

#

"We couldn't verify headcount during the drill"

Emergency mustering relies on paper roll calls. In a real evacuation, accounting for everyone takes far too long.

How It Works

Two proven technologies. Wearable tags your people actually wear. No app needed.

1

Issue Tags

Choose the right form factor — wrist-band, lanyard, keychain, or in-garment. RFID for access points, BLE for continuous tracking.

2

Register Identity

Link each tag to a person — name, role, department, authorized zones. Takes seconds per person. Bulk import supported.

3
RFID BLE

Detect Automatically

RFID readers at doors catch every entry and exit. BLE gateways track presence continuously within zones. No manual action needed.

4

See Everything

Live dashboard with zone occupancy, attendance logs, access violations, movement trails, dwell-time analytics, and muster reports.

RFID vs BLE — Choose the Right Fit

RFID at access points for check-in/out. BLE for continuous zone monitoring.

RFID

  • Accuracy: Zone-level (doorway)
  • Range: Up to 10 m
  • Tracking: Check-in / check-out
  • Power: Passive — no battery
  • Tag cost: Low
  • Best for: Attendance, access control, bulk scanning
  • Scalability: Very high

BLE

  • Accuracy: 1–3 m (room-level)
  • Range: Up to 100 m
  • Tracking: Continuous
  • Power: Very low (~3 year battery)
  • Tag cost: Higher
  • Best for: Zone tracking, safety, real-time occupancy
  • Scalability: High

Why Facilities Switch to IoTReady People Tracking

Real-Time

Zone Occupancy

See who is in every zone at this moment, not 5 minutes ago and not at end-of-shift.

0

Manual Headcounts

Automated attendance and muster reports. Emergency headcounts in seconds, not minutes of paper roll calls.

100%

Audit Trail

Timestamped, immutable records of who was where and when. Ready for FDA, GMP, and internal quality audits.

Days

To Go Live

Mount readers/gateways, issue tags, configure zones. Most facilities are operational within a week.

Industry-Specific Configurations

The same platform handles 50 researchers in a pharma lab or 5,000 students across a campus.

Pharmaceutical Plants

Cleanroom access control, GMP zone compliance, and personnel verification during batch production with FDA-ready audit trails.

Manufacturing Facilities

Safety zone enforcement, emergency mustering, contractor tracking, and shift attendance automation with restricted area monitoring.

Educational Institutions

Automated student attendance, campus access management, library and lab occupancy tracking, and visitor management.

1500+

Operations worldwide

100+

Cities deployed

<1 sec

Per detection event

1 week

To deploy

Common Questions

What's the difference between RFID and BLE for people tracking?

RFID uses passive, low-cost tags (no battery) for check-in/check-out at doorways — ideal for attendance and access control at scale. BLE uses battery-powered tags (~3 year life) for continuous room-level tracking — ideal for real-time safety monitoring and zone occupancy.

What tag form factors do you offer?

Wrist-bands for cleanroom and manufacturing environments, lanyards for visitors and office settings, keychains for contractors, and in-garment stitched tags for uniforms and lab coats. We recommend based on your specific environment.

Can this work with our existing access control system?

Yes. We integrate with existing badge and access control infrastructure via Wiegand, OSDP, and REST APIs. Our RFID readers also include a built-in relay for direct door and barrier control — no separate access controller needed.

How does emergency mustering work?

The system provides real-time muster reports showing who is inside the facility and in which zone. During an evacuation, safety officers see a live headcount that updates as people pass through exits. Missing personnel are identified in seconds.

Is this suitable for regulatory compliance (FDA, GMP)?

Yes. All personnel movements are logged with immutable, timestamped records. The system provides audit-ready reports showing who was in controlled areas during production — essential for FDA 21 CFR Part 11, GMP, and quality audit compliance.

How quickly can we go live?

Most facilities are live within a week. Mount RFID readers at access points and BLE gateways in zones, issue tags to personnel, configure zone rules — and start tracking. We handle infrastructure planning and setup.

See It Running at Your Facility

We'll configure a demo with your actual zones and access rules. Free, no commitment.