Pozyx Platform v3.0
At Pozyx, our mission has always been simple but ambitious; to turn precise location data into real operational intelligence.
With Pozyx Platform v3.0, we are taking another major step toward that vision, delivering a smarter, faster, and more globally accessible platform for industrial operations.
A Platform Built for the Future of Industry
The Pozyx Platform brings together real-time positioning, visualization, and analytics into one unified environment.
By combining UWB, BLE, and GPS tracking technologies, it provides a complete picture of assets, vehicles, and people, helping industries improve efficiency, automation, safety, and decision-making.
Version 3.0 marks a new milestone in that journey. It is designed for scalability, mobility, and global use, making industrial location intelligence more intuitive and powerful than ever.
The Pozyx Mobile App: Real-Time Visibility on the Go
We are proud to introduce the first version of the Pozyx mobile app, available for both Android and iOS.
Designed for use directly on the shop floor, the app helps operators and technicians:
- Find assets faster
- Access real-time location and status
- Streamline daily workflows
🎥 Watch the mobile app in action:
And this is just the beginning. The app will continue to evolve with new functionality in upcoming releases.
Multi-Floor Tracking: True Vertical Awareness
Facilities are rarely flat. With the new multi-floor engine, the Pozyx Platform now supports seamless tracking across multiple floors within a building.
Assets move vertically or horizontally without losing context, and geofencing and analytics are fully compatible with multi-floor environments.
This means better insights, more accurate reporting, and a clearer view of what is happening, no matter where assets are.
Built for a Global Audience
With v3.0, the Pozyx Platform now speaks your language, literally.
It is fully localized in German 🇩🇪, French 🇫🇷, Spanish 🇪🇸, Korean 🇰🇷, and Dutch 🇳🇱, and now also supports the imperial measurement system for users working in miles and feet.
This update brings the platform closer to our growing international customer base, offering a smoother and more intuitive experience worldwide.
Smarter Geofencing with Groups
Managing a large number of geofences can be complex. The new geofence groups feature makes it easier to organize, view, and protect your geofences:
- Toggle visibility for entire groups
- Lock geofences to prevent unwanted edits
Future releases will expand this with bulk selection and advanced group actions, simplifying site management at scale.
Small but Mighty Improvements
Alongside the major upgrades, we have introduced a series of enhancements that make the platform faster and more reliable:
🚀 Faster load times for trips and jobs
👀 Dual-trackable trajectory view in history
🆕 New geofence overview with trackable counts
🏃♂️ Improved 3D map visuals for doors, stairs, restrooms, and restricted areas
❤ Public API refinements
📈 More accurate dwell time detection
🐞 Various performance and stability fixes
Update Rollout
We will be reaching out to customers in the coming weeks to schedule their upgrade to Pozyx Platform v3.0.
The rollout will be done region by region to ensure a smooth transition and minimal downtime.
Looking Ahead
Pozyx Platform v3.0 is more than a version number. It is the foundation for what comes next.
As we continue to expand features, analytics, and mobile capabilities, our focus remains clear;
to help industries see, understand, and optimize every movement in real time.
Experience the future of industrial location intelligence with Pozyx Platform v3.0.
👉 Contact us to schedule your upgrade or request a demo.

Written by
Samuel Van de Velde
CTO & Co-Founder at Pozyx
Samuel is an electrical engineer with a strong interest in location technology. Skilled in Entrepreneurship, Public Speaking, Product Management, internet of things (IoT), and Machine Learning. After graduating In 2010, he joined the Department of Telecommunications and Digital Information Processing (TELIN) to pursue a Ph.D. degree on the topic of collaborative indoor localisation. In 2015, he founded the spin-off company Pozyx out of that research.