“While the CIS is growing at an incredible pace, not everyone will be able to afford a pair of GPS embedded shoes (with Daniel's patented Quantum Satellite Technology or QST),” he said. “By providing the FindU, Victory Grand will have another dynamic GPS-based product to sell that has all the technological features of the GPS shoes-except the shoes.”
The second-generation IDG sneaker collection and FindU both feature a strong and accurate 'military type antennae,' Quantum Satellite Technology and are charged via a USB port.
Both the GPS sneakers and FindU maintain the privacy of the user by providing 'on demand' services. In case of an emergency, a button pushed on either device alerts a monitoring center which, in turn, alerts the proper authorities.
“This device, FindU, will help position our company as a technology company, not a shoe company,” Daniel said. “We have just used the shoe 'platform' to introduce our technological advances.”
Those advances, which have caught the eye of the military, oil companies and the health care industry worldwide were made by ID Conex, which was a sister company of Isaac Daniel Group charged with monitoring the GPS sneakers. On April 1 of this year, IDG acquired ID Conex.
As part of the Victory Grand Development agreement, ID Conex will deploy a major Location Based Services network within the CIS territory for VGD.