What Happens After the RTLS Pilot?

A successful pilot doesn’t guarantee a smooth rollout, unless it’s designed that way from the beginning.
At DynaWo, we don’t run PoCs just to prove the tech works. We use them to pressure-test what happens next:

  • Will signal quality hold up in real factory conditions?
  • Can the floor staff reliably follow system guidance?
  • Will routine changes, layout shifts, or interference impact the results?

These are the questions that shape our system design and training protocols—because we know a demo environment never tells the full story.

Our PoCs are built to scale confidence, with a sharp focus on:

  • Training teams fit for the environment. We train technically grounded teams, ensuring they are well-equipped for rollout and to handle what comes their way. In high-stakes environments, DynaWo strongly believes “there’s no second chance to make a first impression”.
  • Responding fast to real-world change. Whether it’s an anchor angle issue, a software update bottleneck, if something breaks, shifts, or needs an update, we act immediately. No delays.
  • Thinking beyond the pilot zone. We design with the full-site rollout in mind. Most systems don’t fail in the demo, but in deployment, due to extraneous factors irrelevant to RTLS – such as enterprise infrastructure incompatibility, Wi-Fi signal interruptions etc.

Now suddenly the ‘perfect pilot’ means nothing. DynaWo designs with the transition from theory to reality in mind – where the pilot ends and real deployment begins.

Our goal isn’t just to pass a test. It’s to deliver a system that still works when no one’s watchin
Want to see what this looks like in your environment?
Let’s talk about what happens after your pilot.

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