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Israeli tech entrepreneur moves to St. Louis with big ambitions
Atomation, a company that connects dumb objects to the internet, has moved its headquarters to St. Louis. The move was prompted by the companys success in the US market and the support network in St. Louis. Atomation has already hired a global operations executive and plans to build a sales and customer-support team in St. Louis. The company has developed sensor networks for Amerens utility poles and is working on a gas-sniffing drone for detecting leaks in natural gas pipelines. Atomation sees potential in connecting billions of objects to the internet of things and aims to establish a big presence in St. Louis.
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Ameren Corp. has partnered with Atomation, an Israeli tech company, to launch a pilot project that will examine outfitting utility poles with small sensors. The sensors will wirelessly transmit information about any movement the poles make, allowing Ameren to detect any issues faster and with more precision. Atomation specializes in providing connectivity to cloud computing and aims to connect sensors and objects to the cloud. Ameren is Atomations largest customer in the area, and the partnership is expected to bring growth and potential job opportunities to both companies. The pilot project will be conducted at an Ameren research center in Champaign, Illinois, starting in February.
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Atomation, Hyginex to cut hospital infection rates
Israeli companies Hyginex and Atomation have formed a strategic partnership to reduce patient infection rates in hospitals worldwide. Using IoT technology, Hyginexs wearable wristband captures data for all hand hygiene events, reminding staff to clean their hands and generating hand hygiene reports. The technology has shown significant improvement in hospitals that have implemented it, with hand hygiene events doubling and average hand cleaning duration increasing. Compliance rates for hand washing in American hospitals are currently only 40%. The partnership aims to raise hand hygiene compliance and reduce patient infection rates. The article was published on April 7, 2016.
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Meet Atomation, The Israeli IoT Startup That Gives Any 'Dumb' Product Smart Capabilities
Israeli IoT startup Atomation has developed a platform that can turn any object into a smart device. The company has signed agreements to implement its technology in agriculture, consumer electronics, and medical devices. Atomation recently announced a partnership with Hyginex to turn their wristbands for the medical community into smart bracelets. The wristbands will now be able to connect via Bluetooth and collect data to monitor hand hygiene in hospitals. Atomation raised $1 million in a financing round led by JANVEST Capital Partners, with participation from Singulariteam, Australian investors, and Tony Grist. The company previously raised $900,000 in 2014 to develop a platform for smart toys.
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IoT Startup Atomation Raises $1M
Israeli IoT startup Atomation has raised $1 million in a financing round led by JANVEST Capital Partners. The company is building an ecosystem of modular hardware with IoT functionality and has signed agreements in agriculture, consumer electronics, and medical devices. They have also released a mobile SDK for developers.
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Israeli Internet-of-Things co Atomation raises $1m
Israeli IoT startup Atomation has raised $1 million in a financing round led by JANVEST Capital Partners. The company develops technology that transforms objects into smart objects and aims to connect as many physical objects to the cloud as possible. Atomations business model is based on an annual or monthly license for each product connected to its cloud service.
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Atomation Raises $900K To Make Smart Toys
Atomation, an Israeli startup, has raised $900,000 in funding. The company is developing a platform to turn any toy into a smart toy that can connect and communicate with other toys and a smartphone application. This investment will contribute to the growth of the company.
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