Sumitomo Corporation of Americas invests in ClearBlade to expand its operations globally

Sumitomo Corporation of Americas has announced its investment in ClearBlade, an Internet of Things (IoT) company headquartered in Austin, Texas. SCOA’s investment will help the company expand its operations internationally and provide SCOA and affiliated companies’ access to ClearBlade’s software.

ClearBlade’s IoT, Edge, and AI software has been in use at some of the largest companies in North America, spanning several industries including transportation, energy, industrial products, and manufacturing. The company has proven success at scale and is ready to expand its operations around the world. Their software is both flexible and scalable.

The new growth capital provided by SCOA and other investors will be used to help grow ClearBlade’s software install base and to support those customers via SCSK USA Inc., a Sumitomo Corporation’s IT service company. Looking ahead, ClearBlade sees significant opportunities in the transportation and energy sectors. Their recent launch on the Google Cloud Platform has brought them substantial new SaaS business from around the world, specifically in the Asia Pacific region.

“We are thrilled to announce our participation in ClearBlade’s growth to provide efficient, scalable, IoT solutions across multiple industries,” says Taketo Kokubo, senior vice president and general manager, media & digital business group, Sumitomo Corporation of Americas. “SCOA and ClearBlade have been working together over the past few years and we are excited to build on the trust and success we have developed together. Globally, Sumitomo Corporation is engaged in many digital transformation projects and we look forward to drawing on our experience and collaborating with ClearBlade. ClearBlade has many innovative and strategic benefits over other IoT companies, and the ecosystem ClearBlade is creating will help bring their unique technology into several new markets.”

“Since 2007, ClearBlade has been delivering the most flexible, secure, and scalable software available for IoT. Our award-winning, patented approach is built differently than all others and it is proven at scale across multiple industries,” says Eric Simone, founder, and CEO of ClearBlade. “We are extremely excited to be partnering with SCOA, bringing our innovative technology to Sumitomo business and joint customers around the world.”

SCOA is an avid investor in digital and advanced technology and ClearBlade marks the foray into the commercial IoT and Edge computing space in the Americas. With its integrated global network, ties to emerging technologies, and longstanding relationships throughout several markets, SCOA is well-positioned to help ClearBlade achieve its growth goals. Furthermore, this investment aligns with SCOA’s company digital transformation initiatives and is a strategic move by SCOA to aid in those efforts.

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