Press release -

MicroTracking and Scypho join the Swedish IoT alliance SMSE

Stockholm December 7, 2014. The Swedish IoT alliance SMSE grows bigger with two new innovative members joining: MicroTracking and Scypho.

"MicroTracking and Scypho are great examples of entrepreneurs taking IoT technology to specific industries", says Magnus Melander, founder of SMSE. "Specialization remains key to sustainable success in the booming IoT market", continues Mr Melander.

The message promoted by SMSE is that Data is the gold of IoT, Service Enablement is the key to a prospering Internet of Things industry and that Service Enablers need to be specialized in the increasingly competitive and international IoT market. After the most recent expansion the alliance has 35 members and 12 sponsors.

SMSE member Kombridge was elected IoT platform of the year at the Annual Mobile Awards Ceremony in Stockholm November 6. SMSE member Evothings won second prize in the IET ICT Labs IoT Idea Challenge final in Stockholm November 13.

Members of Swedish M2M Service Enablers:

Kombridge, Springworks, Possio, Maingate, WSI, Episcope, Info24, Tritech, Infracontrol, Fridat, Vinnter, CSL Connect, Connode, Evothings, CNet, B3IT, FYM, Imagimob, Expektra, H&D Wireless, Crossbreed, Combain, Shortcut Labs, Yanzi Networks, Roxen, April System Design, Watty, Clayster, KTC, Mowic, Exibea, Slagkryssaren, MicroTracking, Scypho and Wbird

Sponsors of Swedish M2M Service Enablers:

Tele2, Telenor Connexion, TeliaSonera, Net1, Business Sweden, Ericsson, Cisco Systems, Microsoft, Teracom, Intel, M2M Alliance, Swedish Mobile Association (SMA)

Categories

  • microtracking
  • scypho
  • iot
  • m2m
  • ioe

Swedish M2M Services Enablers (SMSE) is an alliance of Swedish start-up companies active in building the Internet of Everything (IoE). The purpose is to educate the market, to promote Sweden as a rich source of M2M/IoT/IoE solutions and expertise, and to promote the participating companies internationally vis-à-vis potential customers, partners, influencers and investors. For more information please visit www.swedishm2m.se or contact Magnus Melander, magnus@wbird.se or +46 70 230 72 51.