TOK - A connected object for reserving conference rooms at a glance

TOK - A connected object for reserving conference rooms at a glance

Curated by Aline Chahine | 
July 4, 2019
| Est. Reading: 2 minutes

On the heels of the BU hydration system, which received awards for its ingenuity and looks, industrial design firm ALTO Design and digital agency Valtech (formerly w.illi.am/) are pleased to announce their latest creation: TOK, an object that makes it easy to reserve conference rooms.

Tok is designed for small and mid-sized companies, with one to ten conference rooms, and is an affordable solution that connects by Wi-Fi to an existing email server, without an additional software layer.

The object, developed mainly for corporate users, is easy to use, discreet and has a contemporary design, to blend in with the environment, regardless of the identity of the company where it is installed.

TOK - A connected object for reserving conference rooms at a glance
© ALTO Design & Valtech
TOK - A connected object for reserving conference rooms at a glance
© ALTO Design & Valtech

From a distance, only the ring of 24 LEDs is visible to help users identify available time slots. Users can reserve 30-minute blocks directly from the physical interface. Reservations are automatically added to the room reservation system, such as Microsoft Exchange or Google Calendar.

TOK - A connected object for reserving conference rooms at a glance
TOK - How it works? / © ALTO Design & Valtech

TOK was developed using the Particle IOT platform, which interacts with a Microsoft Exchange or Google Calendar server that manages meeting planning and room reservations. This makes it possible to connect the physical object to the Particle.io service layer in the cloud, one of the most reliable on the market. The configuration and management interface was developed using Django.

TOK - A connected object for reserving conference rooms at a glance
© ALTO Design & Valtech
TOK - A connected object for reserving conference rooms at a glance
© ALTO Design & Valtech

New functionality will soon be added: a bot system that uses technology based on artificial intelligence. Users can send a request for TOK to reserve a room via their messaging system, text message or the Slack collaboration platform.

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