February 3, 2025
Prestigious Annual IoT Breakthrough Awards Program Recognizes Standout Internet-of-Things Companies and Products
PetPace™ recently announced that it won the IoT Wearables Device of the Year award in the 9th annual IoT Breakthrough Awards program. IoTBreakthrough recognizes the top companies, technologies, and products in today’s global Internet-of-things market.
PetPace collar was unveiled at the Everything-Tech Media event in Las Vegas, produced by New Product Media Events at Caesar’s Palace.
Technology has integrated into every aspect of our lives. The PetPace Health 2.0 non-invasive smart collar is revolutionary because it features proprietary metrics and data collection beyond ordinary smart collars.
Smart dog collars are not just about keeping your pet on a leash but can provide data to help extend your dog’s life through real-time insights into health, behavior, and location. -Steve Johansson, managing director at IoT Breakthrough
The collar collects vital signs and behavioral data, which is then analyzed through AI to monitor pet health and create alerts tailored to the individual pet. PetPace provides a mobile app for pet owners, a veterinarian platform, and a research platform.
Pets instinctively hide their symptoms until it’s too late. PetPace can help facilitate the timely detection of disease. –Dr. Asaf Dagan, DVM, DABVP, CVA, LLB.
The PetPace collar is designed for long-term use. It is lightweight, comfortable for the dog, and simple to operate. No shaving or clipping is needed, as the collar can collect the signals non-invasively through fur and skin.
This award is a testament to our dedication to improving the lives of pets and their owners through groundbreaking technology. We are proud to lead the IoT wearable space with a device that empowers pet owners and veterinarians with actionable insights to enhance pet health and well-being. – Dr. Asaf Dagan, Co-Founder and Chief Veterinarian of PetPace
PetPace monitors critical data points and relays them to the owner or vet in near real-time through a smartphone or computer, then stores that data in the cloud. The smart collar is equipped with sensors and backed by sophisticated algorithms that can accurately monitor a range of animals’ biometrics, including vital signs, behavior, and location.
Data points collected include Internal Temperature, Respiration Rate, Pulse, Heart Rate Variability (HRV), Stress/Anxiety, Sleep Score, Activity Score, Posture, Calories Burned, Pain Score, Wellness Score, Health Profile, Workout Intensity, and GPS Tracking System.
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