Disrupt-X, LORIOT partner to offer IoT solutions in Europe and globally

Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Disrupt-X, a UAE-based IoT platform provider, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Swiss-based Global IoT company LORIOT to support the implementation of the next generation of IoT solutions using the efficient LoRaWAN infrastructure. The partnership aims to promote IoT solutions mainly in the European Market.

LORIOT, the global IoT company founded in Switzerland in 2015 with the mission to enable long-range IoT solution deployments in every corner of the globe, and Disrupt-X, end-to-end IoT solutions platform provider with a communication/hardware agnostic approach, join forces to promote IoT dissemination in Europe and globally.

With over 30 ready use-cases on their marketplace, Disrupt-X plans to extend their portfolio to up to 55+ ready use-cases by the end of this year. Disrupt-X is committed to leverage the vast growth of technology and digitalisation through the development of smart solutions that deliver IoT products and services designed for industrial, commercial and residential sectors.

Disrupt-X and LORIOT will work together to promote their solutions to a wider market. Disrupt-X will be using the LORIOT network servers for European clients, and they will jointly offer local network servers for their clients based on demand. Moreover, LORIOT will be promoting the Disrupt-X IoT platform for their clients globally. In addition, as part of the partnership, the UAE-based company will develop a separate dashboard to access LORIOT network servers directly from Disrupt-X IoT platform.

The Disrupt-X platform hosted on AWS using Intel’s architecture offers full-stacked solutions which can be scaled from a single asset level to city level. The platform can be hosted in cloud, on-premise or hybrid. The end-to-end solutions are also available through mobile apps. The platform will allow businesses to monitor all integrated use-cases under one single platform. The platform, by ingesting data from the devices connected on the LORIOT network server, will allow users to monitor assets constantly, generate alerts at different customisable thresholds, generate custom and scheduled reports, view customised dashboards, set up WhatsApp / Email / SMS / call alerts, set up user groups with permissions and much more. The mobile applications make it convenient for end users to monitor their assets.

Commenting on this partnership, Asim Sajwani, CEO and founder for Disrupt-X says, ’Disrupt-X being a global platform plans to venture more into the European market in the next year and this strategic partnership with the LORIOT team fits perfectly to enable us to target our IoT solutions towards this market. With this partnership, both the parties can work hand-in-hand to offer their robust IoT technologies and platform to a wider market“

“Our mission is to enable IoT deployments at scale, globally, and help end customers to solve real challenges and generate economic value whilst positively impacting society and environment. Together with Disrupt-X, thanks to the complementary nature of our respective solutions, we can accelerate this process of digital transformation worldwide.” adds Julian Studer, founder and CEO of LORIOT.

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