Blues, a provider in connected Internet of Things (IoT) technology enabling data-driven solutions, announced that it has expanded business operations across EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) with a focus on the UK, Netherlands and Germany. The expansion of Blues will establish wireless smart device infrastructure for key players in manufacturing, clean technology, electric vehicle charging, and other critical industries, contributing to the enhancement of its global community.
Blues’ connectivity solutions deliver IoT-driven data intelligence for businesses so they can tackle global challenges around clean energy or better inform manufacturing practices. By utilising the global cellular network, organisations can securely connect IoT devices to the cloud using Blues’ products, Notecard and Notehub, eliminating connectivity challenges, cybersecurity concerns and the need for expensive infrastructure.
“Our expansion in EMEA will increase global access to our IoT connectivity solutions, solving real-world problems and giving businesses a new set of tools to make operations more efficient,” says Jim Hassman, Blues president and CRO. “European companies are leading the charge in clean tech, electric vehicle charging, manufacturing and other industries impacting our daily lives and the planet we share. But lack of reliable access to IoT data and the inability to securely connect devices to the cloud have hindered progress. With Blues’ offerings, these innovators can now empower intelligent operations and data-driven solutions around the globe.”
Blues makes IoT solutions and data analytics to implement and possible for all with visibility and security at every level. With Notecard and Notehub, organisations can connect their physical products to the cloud at scale with a plug-and-play solution, adapting to any system or device architecture. Blues’ product includes cellular connection, offers consumption-based pricing and requires no carrier contract or subscription fees.
With easy-to-implement features, Blues’ devices provide IoT connectivity solutions for all industries with uses including remote industrial, electric vehicle, healthcare data and air quality monitoring control.
For more about how Blues currently serves enterprise customers, please visit Blues.
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