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Phantom is a single platform with remote technology for assisting autonomy for vehicles
Provider
Phantom Auto
Located In
Israel
Deployment
Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Content Source: Phantom
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Phantom Reviews
"Phantom Auto: Future of remote work"
Overall: I have a disabled friend who lost his legs in the workplace. He worked as forklift operator. He desperately wanted to continue working so he asked my help to do some research about remote controlling forklifts. We discovered Phantom Auto Solutions and he proposed his boss to acquire a few vehicles. I assisted his training and used the software to remote control forklifts. It was amazing, it was like playing a videogame like GTA but in real life. Interestingly, the marketing this technology has is very limited and it's not as accesible as it should be.
Pros: Phantom software is very easy to use. It allows safer, productive and efficient workflows. Vehicle control is robust and very precise. It helps to empower labor like the physically disabled and geographically isolated, so it's a win win for both companies and workers.
Cons: It lacks marketing and it's a but pricey. For a company who doesn't care about labor, it will be cheaper to hire more workers than increasing productivity. However, this is the future and Phantom has the technology. With proper marketing and accesible products, remote controlled vehicles can become mainstream. They should expand their available products.