BeWhere Holdings Inc., an industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions company, designs and sells hardware with sensors and software applications to track real-time information on fixed and movable assets. It develops mobile applications, middle-ware, and cloud-based solutions that stand-alone or that can be integrated with existing software. The company offers Mobile IoT (M-IOT) for the narrow band-IoT and long-term evolution for machines evolution of beacons, such as asset tracking, including mini USB rechargeable, ignition wired rechargeable, battery-powered, and rechargeable battery powered; environmental monitoring comprising M-IoT water pressure sensor solution, M-IoT weather station with leaf wetness sensor, M-IoT weather station with soil moisture sensor, M-IoT BeTen with soil moisture sensor, and M-IoT BeTen with water detection sensor; and asset tracking and environmental monitoring, including BeSol BLU Gateway for monitoring location, temperature zones, light exposure, and impact for goods in transit. It also provides Bluetooth beacons and fixed Bluetooth/Wi-Fi gateways. It serves emergency service, construction, utility, and transportation industries. The company was incorporated in 2003 and is based in Mississauga, Canada.
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