The new system will ensure automatic attendance collection and reporting to senior management, teachers and parents through a text messaging service (SMS) or email, the company said on Monday.
"The student tracking system has been highly appreciated by local school authorities because of the problems faced by school officials and parents, especially when smaller kids are left unattended or left asleep by careless drivers in school vehicles," said Chief Executive Officer of Infologic Consultancy Services G N Khan.
Khan added that the badges distributed among students, called 'Smart Tags', use RFID technology to identify and relay information for safety purposes, including when students get on and off their school buses and their locations on their campus or on their way to schools.
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