After landing distribution rights for new IoT software, Toronto firm is ready to turn heads, says CEO | IT Business
Canada is poised to become a central figure in the industrial internet of things (IIoT) market thanks to new software developed in one of the world’s largest research institutes, says Albert Behr, CEO of Behr Technologies Inc. (BTI).
The company, formed earlier this year, is commercializing “Mioty,” a form of telegram splitting technology and a new low-power wide area network (LPWAN) standard for massive scale IIoT sensor connectivity. BTI wants to represent the future when it comes to processing what it calls the “last mile” of communications.
And after recently becoming the first company to comply with the European Telecommunication Standardization Institute (ETSI)’s new specifications around telegram splitting technology, Behr, who has led both the financing and operational execution of some of North America’s and Asia’s most famous technology companies, is confident that’s an achievable goal.