Monnit Corporation, founded in 2010 by Brad Walters, is a leading provider of wireless sensor solutions for the internet of Things (IoT). The company specializes in developing and manufacturing remote monitoring systems that utilize wireless sensors to track various conditions such as temperature, humidity, motion, water presence, and more. Monnit's product line includes over 80 types of wireless sensors, gateways, and cloud-based software solutions designed to help businesses monitor and manage critical assets, processes, and environments.
Monnit's wireless sensors operate on the company's proprietary ALTA platform, which offers long-range wireless capabilities of up to one mile line-of-sight and 1,200+ feet through walls. The sensors communicate with ALTA Gateways, which then transmit data to Monnit's cloud-based iMonnit software for analysis and alert notifications. This system allows businesses to remotely monitor conditions 24/7 and receive real-time alerts when issues arise, helping to prevent costly problems and improve operational efficiency.
The company's solutions find applications across a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, transportation, energy, and facility management. For example, Monnit's sensors can be used to monitor temperatures in refrigerators and freezers, track occupancy and environmental conditions in buildings, or monitor equipment performance in industrial settings. As of 2021, Monnit had served over 50,000 customers and generated over 29 billion data points.
Headquartered in Murray, Utah, Monnit leverages the state's strong manufacturing workforce to produce its products primarily within the US. The company has experienced significant growth since its inception, with a reported valuation of USD 5.7 billion in 2021 and projections to reach USD 21.3 billion by 2031.
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