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2016 Year in Review: Nadine Cino, TygaBox Systems, Inc.

Nadine Cino, Tyga-Box Systems, Inc. Nadine Cino, Tyga-Box Systems, Inc.

Name & Title: Nadine Cino LEED AP, CEO and co-Inventor

Company Name: TygaBox Systems, Inc. Tyga Technologies Inc

What was your most notable project, deal, transaction or professional achievement in 2016? 

We achieved a 100% perfect electronic tracking count on our first project with BoA/ML in Cincinnati OH.  We tracked 2,235 TygaTraxBoxes into 2 origin locations, distributed across 4 floors on a completely scanfree/handsfree mobile basis and with virtually no infrastructure or process change required from either the end user or mover! A first in both the RFID and office moving industries.

What project, transaction, market trend or product had the greatest impact on your industry this year?

The trend of moving back to paper files as more and more electronic security breaches and hacks put sensitive information at risk.  Companies want to protect themselves and their clients from such risks and negative consequences.

How will you be supercharging your productivity in 2017?

Using more AI and automating certain repetitive processes at an operational, CRM, sales and marketing level. Additionally with the launch of TygaTrax, we will automate inventory management of all our moving equipment assets distributed on a nationwide basis.

What emerging trends will drive investment and development in 2017?

For us the emerging trend of the IoT (Internet of Things) will play well into the scalable growth of TygaTrax. Visualize this pyramid if you can -- from the top down: Smart Cities | Smart Buildings | Smart Offices and STUPID STUFF!! Billions and billions of corporate assets such as FF&E and other items which have trillions of dollars of value, and are currently not tracked in any way that verifies their existence on the balance sheet. TygaTrax can change that such that all items are connected, visible and accounted for on a 24/7 basis.

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