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Link Labs
IoT Connectivity Delivered.
Overview
HQ Location
United States
Year Founded
2013
Company Type
Private
Revenue
< $10m
Employees
11 - 50
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Company Description
Link Labs is a leading innovator in Low-Power, Wide-Area Network technologies that power the Internet of Things (IoT). Their patented Symphony technology provides secure two-way, end-to-end connectivity and extends the operating life of Internet-connected devices, saving customers significant time and money when deploying and managing IoT applications.
Year founded: 2014
Year founded: 2014
IoT Solutions
The most progressive manufacturers have started to integrate wireless solutions for industrial sensing and control systems. By switching from homegrown, wired M2M systems to wireless, these companies are able to anticipate failures, monitor sensors, cut costs, improve uptime, and more. From power plants, to oil refineries, to all types of manufacturing facilities, wireless Industrial Control Systems (ICS) are allowing plants to operate safer and more efficiently than ever before. Whether you’re implementing an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) system for a new facility or you’re interested in retrofitting a current system with wireless, the considerations are the same. You need to analyze wireless technologies like WiFi, cellular, or LPWAN protocols for tradeoffs like cost, security, range, performance, and battery life.
With Symphony Link from Link Labs, a wireless network can be deployed to cover the entire facility from one gateway. That decreases the cost and security risk associated with WiFi or cellular. In addition, the battery life will last years rather than days.
With Symphony Link from Link Labs, a wireless network can be deployed to cover the entire facility from one gateway. That decreases the cost and security risk associated with WiFi or cellular. In addition, the battery life will last years rather than days.
IoT Snapshot
Technology Stack
Link Labs’s Technology Stack maps Link Labs’s participation in the IoT Technology stack.
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