mIoT rebrands to Kallipr
mIoT, solution provider for the utilities, rail, mining and commercial sectors, has undergone an extensive rebrand. Part of the rebrand is a change of the company name to Kallipr — a reference to the original caliper measuring tool.
Over the last 12 months, the company has experienced growth, with the advent of IoT at scale serving over 100 businesses with installed Captis devices, including Woolworths, Sydney Water and Aurizon. This growth reflects the growing need of large organisations to adapt to IoT technology and the recognition of how the Captis device is helping break down the barriers to accessing that technology.
Founded in 2017 to support key product development requirements and market sector focus, mIoT began the design, development and manufacture of the Captis range, which is now used across multiple countries. The company says the rebrand reflects the evolution over the past few years and celebrates transformation from startup to established IoT solutions company. The refreshed Kallipr name reflects the advancement from the original measurement device to the extreme edge data capture that Kallipr performs.
“The use of Kallipr for the company name is a nod to the original measurement devices — where calipers are a tool for measuring physical things in front of us, Kallipr measures things in new innovative ways to accelerate the digitisation of infrastructure for a better tomorrow,” said Kallipr CEO Gerhard Loots.
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