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Wiliot Named a 2022 "Cool Vendor" by Gartner
Wiliot has been named a Cool Vendor by Gartner in their report on Indoor Location Technologies and Sensors. The recognition highlights Wiliots innovation and success in building an IoT platform for real-time supply chain visibility and asset management. The report provides valuable information for supply chain, innovation, and sustainability professionals. Wiliots IoT Pixel tagging technology aims to connect trillions of things to the internet, transforming manufacturing, distribution, and product use.
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Wiliot Revolutionizes Cold Chain Operations with the Launch of its New Reusable Transport Item Solution, Debuting with Israel's Leading Retailer Shufersal
Wiliot has announced its Reusable Transport Item (RTI) solution, which enables the creation of an intelligent farm-to-store supply chain. Israels largest retailer, Shufersal, is the first to adopt this solution, continuously monitoring the location and temperature of produce to ensure freshness. The RTI solution features IoT Pixels that can be attached to plastic crates, allowing businesses to track their reusable shipping assets and the contents within. This technology provides proactive alerts of temperature thresholds, ensuring regulatory compliance and minimizing quality issues. Shufersal has successfully piloted the RTI solution and is now deploying it nationwide. Wiliot recently raised $200 million in a venture capital round led by Softbank Vision Fund 2.
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Wiliot Announces a Battery-Assisted Version of Its IoT Pixel Tags That Take the Bluetooth Standard to Places It's Never Been to Before
Wiliot, an Internet of Things (IoT) pioneer, has announced the expansion of its product portfolio with the introduction of a Battery-Assisted IoT Pixel. This product was developed in partnership with Identiv, a leading smart tag manufacturer. The new Battery-Assisted IoT Pixel joins Wiliots flagship Battery-Free IoT Pixel to address specific IoT applications that are best served by battery power. This marks a significant step forward for Wiliot as it scales its vision for a future of the IoT, where all products are connected to the internet and embedded with cloud intelligence.
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Avery Dennison and Wiliot Announce Strategic Partnership to Build and Scale the Future of the Internet of Things
Wiliot's Path to Internet of Trillions Accelerates, Scaling with a New Partnering Model
Wiliot, an Internet of Things pioneer, has announced an enhanced Works with Wiliot (WwW) partner program and a series of new ecosystem partners. The program connects Wiliot customers with the right ecosystem partners to deploy Wiliots disruptive technology. The company aims to accelerate adoption of its Wiliot Platform and IoT Pixel tagging technology across global supply chains. The new partners offer solutions that enable Wiliot customers to build a complete, fully-networked IoT infrastructure. Wiliot is also launching its Partner Enablement Kit to onboard new partners. The company recently received a $200 million investment led by Softbank.
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Wiliot Names Former Amazon Supply Chain Executive Manish Bansal as Chief Product Officer - Google Search
Wiliot has named former Amazon supply chain executive Manish Bansal as Chief Product Officer. Bansal will drive Wiliots leadership in moving from the Internet of Things (IoT) to the IoT2. He will be responsible for developing and scaling Wiliots new IoT platform. Bansal joins Wiliot after a 15-year career at Amazon, where he was the Director and General Manager in the Supply Chain Optimization Technology organization.
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Announcing the 2022 SXSW Innovation Awards Finalists
The 2022 SXSW Innovation Awards has announced over 60 finalists across 13 categories. The winners will be announced at the 24th annual SXSW Innovation Awards Ceremony on March 14. Prior to the ceremony, the digital projects will be showcased for SXSW attendees to interact with. The projects cover a range of tech developments including AI, health technology, robotics, wearable tech, and virtual and augmented reality. The finalists were praised for pushing the envelope with new ideas, technologies, and processes.
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Wiliot Launches its "Open Release" Starter Kit, Bringing the "Internet of Everyday Things" to the Retail Market; Replaces Controlled Release Model
Wiliot has announced the Wiliot Starter Kit, which includes postage stamp-sized computers called IoT Pixels that can sense physical and environmental data. The kit aims to enable retailers to explore new retail use cases and projects related to inventory management, consumption monitoring, anti-counterfeiting, and product traceability. The Starter Kit is part of Wiliots effort to democratize the Internet of Things and make it accessible to retailers and brands of all sizes and budgets. Wiliot is already working with major retail brands and recently raised $200 million in a venture capital round led by Softbank Vision Fund 2.
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Wiliot Develops Ultralight Chip that Runs on Radio Waves
Israeli IoT startup Wiliot has developed a platform that combines cloud services and IoT stickers, computing elements that harvest radiofrequency energy to power themselves. The company has secured $200M in Series C funding led by Amazon, Verizon, NTT DoCoMo, Qualcomm, PepsiCo, and Softbank. Wiliot plans to transition to a SaaS model for running and selling its software and aims to shift to a licensing model for its chip hardware. The funds will be used to expand its business. The companys major customer is a pharmaceutical company, and it is in talks with other industries such as CPG, furniture, and apparel.
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Softbank leads $200m round in IoT co Wiliot
Israeli IoT company Wiliot has raised $200 million in a Series C funding round led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2. The company has developed miniature self-powered tags for monitoring products throughout the supply chain. The funding will be used to grow the team and scale channels for the launch of its V2 product. Wiliots technology enables products to be online throughout their manufacturing, shipping, and consumption journeys, allowing for a new paradigm called Demand Chain. The company aims to accelerate the adoption of the subscription economy and provide increased convenience, fresher food, less waste, lower medical costs, and a lower environmental impact.
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Wiliot - The Battery-less IoT Device
Wiliot, a fabless IoT company, has released their first IoT product, the Wiliot Bluetooth Tag, which is a battery-less device powered by ambient radio waves. The device is small and integrates an ARM microcontroller, CPU, RAM, and ROM. The intention is to sell the device at a low cost, making it essentially disposable. The device absorbs energy from various radio waves and uses nanowatt ARM CPUs to efficiently utilize the harvested energy. Wiliots technology has the potential to change the IoT industry by enabling easy tracking of shipments, integration of smart labels on food, and functioning in remote locations. The company is experiencing growth with the release of their product.
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PepsiCo, Verizon Back Battery-Free Sensor Startup Wiliot
Semiconductor startup Wiliot Ltd. has raised $20 million in an extension of its series B funding round, bringing the total round to $50 million. The company, founded in 2017 by the founders of Wilocity Ltd., develops a bluetooth-enabled sensor that harvests energy from radio waves to power IoT devices. Wiliot has raised $70 million to date and has a team of 50 people. The company is based in Israel, Germany, and California.
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Never lose a sock again, thanks to Bluetooth beacon tags
Israeli startup Wiliot has developed battery-free Bluetooth beacon tags that can be attached to various objects. The postage stamp-sized beacons can broadcast location and collect data such as temperature and weight. The technology, which uses energy harvested from surrounding devices, has a wide range of applications including pill tracking, in-store ads, clothing recommendations, smart washing machines, smart wallpaper, and logistics. Wiliot has received investments from Qualcomm, Merck, Amazon Web Services, Samsung, Norwest Venture Partners, and Grove Ventures, raising a total of $50 million. The company is currently working with a dozen companies as part of its Early Advantage Program and plans to enter mass production in about a year.
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Wiliot nabs $30M from Amazon, Avery Dennison, Samsung for a chip that runs on power from ambient radio frequencies
Wiliot, a startup that makes semiconductors harnessing ambient nanowatts of electromagnetic energy, has closed a $30 million funding round. The funding comes from a mix of strategic and financial backers, including Amazon, Avery Dennison, Samsung, and previous investors. The companys valuation is now $120 million post-money, with a total of $50 million raised to date. Wiliot plans to use the funding to scale up production of its chips and secure its first customers. The chips have various applications, particularly in the apparel industry, where they can be embedded on care labels to track items and provide services to customers. Wiliots investors, such as Avery Dennison and Samsung, are expected to help the company reach its commercial goals.
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Wiliot harvests energy to make beacons without batteries - Stacey on IoT Internet of Things news and analysis
Israeli company Wiliot is developing battery-free location beacons powered by energy harvested from wireless signals. The beacons, which contain a Bluetooth radio, processor, and sensors, are expected to cost less than $1 and be used for tracking physical goods or enabling interaction with them. Wiliot has raised $19m in funding from investors including Qualcomm and Merck, and has signed pilot projects with companies in the asset tracking and packaged goods sectors. The company aims to replace RFID technology with passive Bluetooth tags, which can communicate with a hub to broadcast their location and state. The tags could also be used in hospitals and consumer packaged goods to track equipment and authenticate products.
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Startup Wiliot Promises No-Battery Bluetooth Beacons in 2019
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Battery-free Bluetooth tech from Wiliot one step closer to transforming IoT Internet of Business
Israeli IoT co Wiliot raises $19m
Israeli semiconductor startup Wiliot has closed a $19 million Series A financing round, with $5 million invested by Qualcomm Ventures and Merck KGaAs M Ventures. The company is developing a wireless technology that eliminates the need for batteries or wired power in the Internet of Things (IoT). The technology harvests energy from radio waves and enables small, low-cost sensors. Wiliot aims to revolutionize the Bluetooth beacon marketplace and plans to start proof of concepts in the second half of 2018, with a market delivery date in early 2019.
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