Haltian’s new solution offers scalable, cost-effective asset tracking

Haltian, a provider of internet of things solutions worldwide, has announced launch of Haltian Inventory Tracking Solution (HITS). This new scalable asset tracking system is set to modernise way businesses manage and oversee their assets and inventory

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Finnish IoT firm Haltian acquires Empathic Building service

IoT and product development house Haltian has agreed to buy the Empathic Building solution from digital services and software company TietoEVRY.

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Services firm ISS partners with Haltian to build smart facilities

Facility services company ISS requires an Internet of Things (IoT) platform that is secure, reliable, and easily scaled and modified to customers’ needs. Finnish IoT and product development company Haltian has already been the main provider of IoT solutions for ISS Finland, and now the co-operation is to be extended globally.

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Haltian closes US$9.8mn funding round to accelerate its growing IoT business

New investment worth €9 million in Oulu, Finland’s IoT and product development company, Haltian is designed to help accelerate the company’s growing Internet of Things (IoT) business, enabling it to upscale and supporting development in international markets.

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Factories can save up to 90% in valve monitoring costs with wireless IoT sensors

Factories and plants in industries – such as chemical processing, pulp and paper, water and waste-water treatment, have seen the benefits of remote valve monitoring. Traditional retrofitted monitoring solutions, however, are costly and slow to deploy for factories with thousands of manual valves of different types.

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Too many IoT connectivity protocols? New comparison table aims to make choosing easy

Did you ever feel that working as an IoT product developer is like going to a supermarket with a wonderful selection but no idea what to choose?

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Will IoT’s growth hit a chipset wall?

Forecasts of the number of IoT devices that will be deployed in the foreseeable future indicate healthy growth, but there are very wide variations and the “experts” employ different timeframes. For example: 18 billion by 2022; 26 billion by 2020; 75 billion by 2025 and 125 billion by 2030.

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