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Wiliot Company type Private Industry Technology [1] Founded 2017; 7 years ago (2017 ) in Israel [1] Founders
Yaron Elboim
Alon Yehezkely
[2] Headquarters
,
Area served
Worldwide Products
Cloud
Number of employees
130[3] (2022) Website wiliot .com
Wiliot is a startup company developing Internet of Things technology for supply-chains and asset management ,[4] founded in 2017 and based in Caesarea, Israel , with customer operations in San Diego , US .[1] [5] [6] [7]
Wiliot develops battery-free printable sensor tags to monitor products like groceries , apparel and pharmaceuticals from their sources to stores and homes.[1] [8] The company's business model is to sell the use of its cloud software .[9]
History
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Wiliot was founded in 2017 by Tal Tamir, Yaron Elboim, and Alon Yehezkely, following the sales of their previous startup Wilocity to Qualcomm in 2014.[2] [6]
In 2019, Williot closed a $30 million series B round of funding from Amazon , Avery Dennison , Samsung and its previous series A investors Norwest Venture Partners , 83North Venture Capital , Grove Ventures , Qualcomm Ventures , and M Ventures .[10] Other early investors include PepsiCo , NTT Docomo Ventures, and Vintage Investment Partners .[6]
In 2021 Wiliot raised $200 million in a series C funding round led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2 and backed by all previous investors.[6] [11]
Technology
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Wiliot's tags, called IoT Pixels , are a postage stamp -sized printed computer that powers itself by harvesting the energy from surrounding Wi-Fi , cellular and Bluetooth radio signals .[6] The IoT Pixel tags have sensors for temperature, fill level, motion, location changes, humidity, and proximity.[11] The tags cost less than 10 cents a piece.[12]
The IoT Pixel includes an ARM Cortex-M0+ processor core , Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity, 1 kB of non-volatile memory , and antennas for Bluetooth and energy harvesting .[13] Dual-band models include connectivity in the ISM bands .[13]
In June 2022, Wiliot launched a business card -sized battery-assisted version of the IoT Pixel providing continuous connectivity.[14]
Data from the sensors is fed into a Wiliot Cloud server , where algorithms help its customers make decisions through a software as a service subscription.[6]
As of 2022, Wiliot is the assignee of 66 patents that relate to harvesting energy from very weak sources, running a computer element on tiny amounts of energy, producing a computer element in a thin, flexible form factor and the cloud services that enable sensing from such a system.[15]
Applications
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Wiliot's tags are designed for use in the many crates that agriculture shippers use to get their products to markets.[1] The tags can provide information about the safety of the journey and the condition of perishable goods, to better manage inventory and reduce waste.[11] [6] Its first large public customer was Israeli supermarket chain Shufersal in June, 2022.[1] [16]
The Japan Research Institute [jp ] has experimented with reducing food loss throughout the food supply chain from producers to stores and in consumers’ homes by visualizing product information using Wiliot's tags.[8]
The company hopes to extend more broadly to sectors like pharmaceuticals and apparel[1] Their tags can sense when a consumable is nearing end of life, or when a non-perishable consumable is almost used up, or how many washings a garment has been given.[11]
Recognition
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The industry recognition received by Wiliot include:
Winner of the 2019 CableLabs Innovation Showcase[17]
Winner of the FDA ’s Low- or No-Cost Food Traceability Challenge 2021[18]
Frost & Sullivan ’s 2022 North American Battery-free Bluetooth Low Energy Tag Technology Innovation Leadership Award[19]
Frost & Sullivan's 2022 European Passive BLE-based IoT Solutions Customer Value Leadership Award[19]
2022 SXSW Innovation Awards Finalist in the Smart Cities, Transportation & Delivery category[20]
See also
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References
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^ "Wiliot - Information Technology & Services" . Apollo.io. Retrieved 2022-06-28 .
^ "Identiv Announces Innovative Collaboration with Wiliot on First to Market Battery Assisted Pixel Cold-Chain Solution" . Identiv. 2022-05-18. Retrieved 2022-07-16 .
^ Christopher Mims (2022-10-29). "Why the Future of the Computer Is Everywhere, All the Time" . Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 2022-11-10 .
^ a b c d e f g Mike Freeman (2021-07-27). "Internet of Things sensor startup Wiliot pulls in $200 million from SoftBank Vision Fund" . San Diego Union Tribune . Retrieved 2022-06-28 .
^ "Wiliot Featured on i24 News" . i24NEWS . 2022-05-23. Retrieved 2022-07-25 .
^ a b "IoTタグで「冷蔵庫の中身」を可視化、食品ロス削減目指す実証実験開始" [Visualize the"Contents of a Refrigerator" using IoT Tags, Demonstration Experiment to Reduce Food Loss Has Started] (in Japanese). ITmedia [jp ] . 2022-01-12. Retrieved 2022-07-01 .
^ Brad Graves (2021-08-15). "Wiliot Series C Totals $200M" . San Diego Business Journal . Retrieved 2022-07-01 .
^ Ingrid Lunden (2019-01-14). "Wiliot nabs $30M from Amazon, Avery Dennison, Samsung for a chip that runs on power from ambient radio frequencies" . TechCrunch . Retrieved 2022-06-28 .
^ a b c d John Koetsier (2021-07-27). "Softbank Leads $200M Investment Into Printable Battery-Free IoT Startup Wiliot" . Forbes . Retrieved 2022-06-28 .
^ Idan Ben Tovim (2021-08-02). "Like Apple's AirTag -- but battery free and the size of a stamp: Israeli innovation lands $200M" . Geektime. Retrieved 2022-07-01 .
^ a b Gareth Halfacree (2022). "Wiliot Launches Its IoT Pixels Starter Kit, Aims to Kickstart the "Internet of Everyday Things" " . Hackster.io. Retrieved 2022-06-28 .
^ "Wiliot launches breakthrough battery-assisted IoT Pixel tags" . IoT Business News. 2022-06-02. Retrieved 2022-06-29 .
^ "Patentguru: Wiliot Ltd" . Patentguru. Retrieved 2022-07-04 .
^ "Wiliot Featured on Israel's Prime Time TV" . Channel 12 News . 2022-06-06. Keshet Media Group . Channel 12 . Retrieved 2022-07-25 .
^ "Wiliot" . CableLabs . Retrieved 2022-06-28 .
^ "Meet the Winners of FDA's Low- or No-Cost Food Traceability Challenge" . FDA . 2021-09-13. Retrieved 2022-06-28 .
^ a b "2022 BEST PRACTICES RECOGNITION - Wiliot" . Frost & Sullivan . Retrieved 2022-06-28 .
^ "Announcing the 2022 SXSW Innovation Awards Finalists" . SXSW . 20 January 2022. Retrieved 2022-06-28 .
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