Digi International announced details of its participation at CES 2019 taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 8-11, 2019. Digi will showcase how IoT applications can benefit business and the customer experience in several different markets and environments. Digi will showcase several customers with real-world products demonstrating how consumers benefit from commercial deployment of connected IoT solutions: Prsonas: Digi customer Prsonas is a developer of technology that creates human user experiences to help brands attract, automate, and analyze customer engagements. At CES 2019, Prsonas will demonstrate a smart, interactive self-service hologram that can act as a virtual sales rep. The hologram leverages cellular connectivity via Digi cellular router technology, eliminating the need to comply with the security policies, firewalls, and other protocols associated with on-premise Wi-Fi networks. Kinetic: Highlighting a connected hip-mounted device that includes the Digi's Embedded technology, including the single board computer at the core of Kinetic's product. Kinetic is a pioneering innovator in workplace wearables and will demonstrate how connected technology helps improve worker safety, prevent injuries, and decrease injury-associated workplace costs. The device detects poor posture that can cause injuries, provides workers with feedback and delivers aggregated statistics to managers on employee compliance and sources of risk. Digi Smart City: ThingLogix and Digi have developed a demonstration highlighting the critical infrastructure of a smart building that can be connected with Digi's product offerings, specifically, lighting, temperature, HVAC, water leak detection, and door lock monitoring. The application showcases the IoT platform, Foundry from ThingLogix™, that allows auto-provisioning of devices, alerts and alarms, dashboards, and a VR scene. Remote IoT Connectivity with Digi XBee® Cellular (LTE-M/NB-IoT): Using Digi XBee3 Cellular and Digi Remote Manager (DRM), Digi will remotely monitor and control offsite devices located in Lindon, UT from the CES show floor. The module leverages DRM for device management, firmware updates and more in a pre-certified global module that supports both LTE-M and NB-IoT technologies, as well as MicroPython programmability for edge computing capability.