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We are thrilled to announce that Ocufii, with its innovative products TagMe Alert and TagMe Secure, has been recognized by Products That Count and its Partners Capgemini and Mighty Capital for redefining expectations and solving problems in unprecedented ways.

As SC Moatt- Products That Count Founder & Board Chair, stated “We are excited to celebrate the products that exemplify these qualities and push the boundaries of what’s possible. The Q3 Product Awards honor innovations in Human-Centered Design, IoT, and more—products that are groundbreaking in how they solve problems and elevate user experiences.”

Our latest products, TagMe Alert and TagMe Secure, are designed to foster awareness and knowledge, providing unparalleled protection and peace of mind. By leveraging advanced IoT and human-centered design, we are creating solutions that not only meet but exceed expectations, addressing real-world challenges with practical and forward-thinking approaches.

We are honored to be recognized in the Q3 Product Awards for our commitment to innovation and excellence. These awards highlight the key trends and characteristics that set apart the most successful products in today’s competitive landscape. Our focus on seamless integration, accessibility, and intelligent use of data ensures that our products deliver tangible impact and lead the way in our respective field.

Thank you to our customers, channel partners, advisors, and investors for your support in our journey to bring security and safety to our children, families, and communities.

Visit www.ocufii.com to learn more about TagMe Alert and TagMe Secure.

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