Telit acquires Mobilogix
2022-08-30
Telit, a global leader in the Internet of things (IoT), announced the acquisition of group assets from Mobilogix, a California-based startup company specializing in custom IoT solutions worldwide. The acquisition allows Telit to expand in the growing segment of new and existing IoT adopters that want to reduce complexity and time to market.
The acquisition adds comprehensive device engineering expertise and resources that focus on optimizing specifications for handoff to electronic manufacturing services, original device manufacturing, and the attainment of regulatory approvals and carrier certifications.
Mathi Gurusamy, CEO of Mobilogix, “We built Mobilogix into a successful global business with razor sharp focus on creating competitive, custom IoT solutions quickly for customers in verticals like telematics, micro-mobility, healthcare, construction, and agriculture, sourcing modules and connectivity from across the IoT value chain. Bringing solutions together with all-Telit modules, connectivity and platforms makes custom design much more efficient for our large and small customers to get to market. As part of Telit, we can create these projects faster and reach a much larger market.”
Upon closing, Mobilogix will relocate personnel and offices into Telit’s new Irvine headquarters. Telit will become Telit Cinterion, upon conclusion of regulatory approvals and closing conditions of the acquisition of the Thales IoT Modules business. Telit delivers secure, integrated IoT solutions for large enterprises, OEMs, system integrators and service providers, so they can connect and manage IoT at any scale.
Paolo Dal Pino, CEO of Telit, said, “We have award-winning, industry-leading modules, connectivity, and platforms at Telit. The addition of the Mobilogix expertise in design and industrialization, gives us the ability to build end-to-end custom solutions — fully utilizing all our offerings — for our customers, so they can focus on their business and objectives.”
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