Company Description | We are the producers of an ERP software like no other, built specifically for batch and process manufacturers looking for a better solution; an alternative for everyone who has lived to tell the tales of failed implementations, broken promises, and clunky software. | Greenwave Systems is building a world where we can easily and safely connect people to all the things that make our lives better. As an Internet of Things (IoT) company, our software enables service providers embracing IoT and machine-to-machine (M2M) networks to rapidly launch new premium services while addressing security, Interoperability, flexibility and scalability from a single IoT solution: the AXON Platform®. | Spensa provides solutions for smart management of insects, weeds and disease in the agriculture sector. | Asavie makes connectivity simple. Our mobility management and Internet of Things solutions manage, scale and secure connectivity across diverse networks. The award-winning, Asavie PassBridge connectivity management platform, enables mobile operators, OEM vendors and managed service providers to rapidly launch, scale and secure mobility and IoT smart, connected projects.
Asavie partners with over 20 operators including leaders like AT&T, Telenor, Telefonica O2, Three and Vodafone and 20,000+ end-user customers in the USA and EMEA. Asavie is led by a highly experienced team, including veterans from AEP, Baltimore, Google, Openet & Vordel.
Year founded: 2004 | Abiogenix was founded by Goutam Reddy and Sara Cinnamon in 2007. They started out addressing adherence needs in the developing world, having designed the uBox specifically for use with DOT programs to treat tuberculosis in India with Innovators In Health.
After winning the Yunus Challenge to Alleviate Poverty and two years of work culminating in an initial trial at the end of 2008, they had exhausted our personal resources and could not fund further development. They saw a great need for a device such as the uBox among out friends and family in the U.S. | Since 1976, Harris Utilities has been a trusted source for robust, feature-rich turnkey solutions that help utilities improve customer service and increase financial performance and operational efficiency. Today, Harris Utilities comprises seven distinct divisions and over 600 employees serving thousands of utility customers throughout North America and the Caribbean. | Like most great ideas, they appear simple and logical once they’re created. INRIX is no different. When the company was founded nearly a decade ago, drivers and departments of transportation relied on expensive sensors installed in a few roads to understand real-time traffic conditions. However, this approach was expensive to install and maintain, and only covered a few roads. INRIX took a different approach, revolutionizing how traffic information was created by analyzing data from the vehicles themselves. The logic was if you could analyze traffic information from the vehicles, you could understand traffic conditions everywhere. Crowd-sourcing and INRIX was born.
INRIX is collaborating with 100's of world class companies to transform how people and commerce move across the world’s transportation networks. As Big Data and the Internet of Things changes everything from where people go and what they do to how they get from place to place, INRIX is at the forefront of connecting cars to smarter cities and understanding the science of traffic.
Today, we operate the most robust driver network in the world that includes 275 million vehicles, smartphones, cameras, incidents and other sensors with the ability to cover nearly 5 million miles of road, ramp and interchange in over 40 countries. The beautiful simplicity of our approach is the more vehicles and devices that connect with us, broadens our data intelligence providing a cycle of increasing accuracy. And INRIX alone can provide it.
However, INRIX does more than just take the guesswork out of traffic. We’re connecting cars for smarter cities every day. Over half of the world’s population is living in urban centers today, and this number is growing rapidly. We’re helping governments tap into Big Data and the Internet of Things to engineer systems for smart cities that go beyond traffic to address the individual, economic and environmental challenges of urbanization.
In addition to making it easier for drivers to navigate their world, our applications and services are helping companies more intelligently locate and manage their businesses.
| rinkak has prepared the framework for new craftsmanship in which 3-D printing technology is employed. With that, what is drawn depends on the imagination of the people using it. Even though it is the same hexagon, depending on who is drawing it, sometimes it becomes a die, and sometimes it becomes a crystal of snow. There are infinite possibilities for creating. | Thin Film Electronics ASA (Ticker: THIN.OL) is a leader in the development of printed electronics. The first to commercialize printed rewritable memory, Thinfilm is creating printed system products that will include memory, sensing, display and wireless communication―at a cost-per-functionality unmatched by any other electronic technology. Thinfilm's roadmap of system products integrates technology from a strong and growing ecosystem of partners to enable the Internet of Things by bringing intelligence to disposable goods. |