A recent Lextech project for LoadOut Technologies was featured on WLFI of Camden, Indiana yesterday. The company’s founder, Neil Mylet, appears in an article and video interview.
Read an excerpt from the article below or watch video of the coverage.
PU grad helps farmers with iPhone app
Application used for loading grain bins
Updated: Tuesday, 03 Nov 2009, 9:29 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 03 Nov 2009, 2:43 PM EST
Julie Krizen
CAMDEN, Ind. (WLFI) – A new mobile device application is being tested at a farm in Camden.
Purdue graduate Neil Mylet developed an iPhone application that he said allows truck drivers to safely monitor and control grain loading. Mylet said the device will offer farmers many benefits.
“It eliminates the driver from having to disembark the cab. All they have to do is pull up, turn the system on, open the app up, and they are ready to go,” said Mylet.
With just the touch of the finger the application allows farmers to see what’s going on behind them without ever leaving the front seat. This can be extremely useful, especially during bad weather.
“All they have to do is hit start and, as you can see, the grain begins flowing and they can monitor in this fashion until the truck is loaded,” said Mylet.
For the full article, visit WLFI’s website.
