Hyco x Lotwork Team Debuts at Modex Show 2024 with Groundbreaking Innovations

March 16, 2024

 Lotwork Inc. exhibited at the Modex Show 2024 last week, marking the first time the Hyco x Lotwork team showcased in the United States. We shared our vision of empowering workers with innovative technology solutions for new ways of working and showcased a series of ergonomic, sustainable IoT hardware innovations. Our booth featured the W26 ring scanner, the world's smallest and fastest wearable scanner, along with the innovative Wireless Pick to Light Solution. Additionally, our pioneering N71 Cloud PDA was also in the running for the Best Innovation award.

At the exhibition, we had a great time reconnecting with old friends and making new ones. Furthermore, we were proud to support Student Day and engage with the future leaders of our industry.

Thanks to everyone, and we look forward to seeing you again soon!

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