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Synapse Wireless

United States
2008
Private
$10-100m
51 - 200
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Synapse Wireless specializes in providing software, hardware, and networking solutions to develop, deploy, and manage the "Things" in IoT. They enable corporations, product companies, and business partners to make their products smarter and to manage products wirelessly. By connecting the physical world of "Things" to the digital world of IoT, their customers can monitor, control, optimize, and manage their products in ways and places never before possible. Synapse provide an Embedded Application Platform called SNAP, which is a comprehensive framework for developing, connecting, controlling, and managing networks of “Things” (devices and gateways) securely and reliably. SNAP easily integrates with IoT Cloud platforms as well as traditional enterprise IT systems. Synapse was founded in 2008 and is a subsidiary of McWane, Inc., one of America's largest privately owned companies. The company has over 100 engineers, technologists, sales, and marketing professions covering the multiple disciplines required to develop and support IoT solutions. Synapse is located in Huntsville, Alabama, which is a major science and engineering center in the U.S. and the home of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
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Synapse Wireless is a provider of Industrial IoT application infrastructure and middleware, functional applications, networks and connectivity, sensors, and infrastructure as a service (iaas) technologies, and also active in the agriculture, automotive, buildings, cities and municipalities, equipment and machinery, mining, and transportation industries.
Technologies
Networks & Connectivity
Gateways
RF Transceivers
RFID
WiFi
Sensors
Flow Meters
Gas Sensors
RFID Readers
Functional Applications
Fleet Management Systems (FMS)
Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Others
Application Infrastructure & Middleware
Data Visualization
Use Cases
Building Energy Management
Fleet Management
Mesh Networks
Remote Asset Management
Smart Lighting
Track & Trace of Assets
Functions
Business Operation
Facility Management
Logistics & Transportation
Maintenance
Quality Assurance
Industries
Agriculture
Automotive
Buildings
Cities & Municipalities
Equipment & Machinery
Mining
Transportation
Services
Software Design & Engineering Services
System Integration
Synapse Wireless’s Technology Stack maps Synapse Wireless’s participation in the application infrastructure and middleware, functional applications, networks and connectivity, sensors, and infrastructure as a service (iaas) IoT technology stack.
  • Application Layer
  • Functional Applications
  • Cloud Layer
  • Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  • Edge Layer
  • Automation & Control
    Processors & Edge Intelligence
    Actuators
    Sensors
  • Devices Layer
  • Robots
    Drones
    Wearables
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Analytics & Modeling
    Application Infrastructure & Middleware
    Cybersecurity & Privacy
    Networks & Connectivity
Technological Capability
None
Minor
Moderate
Strong
Number of Case Studies9
Bicycle
Bicycle
PBSC Urban provides municipalities throughout the world a bicycles-for-lease and an accompanying fleet management system. To pull off that feat, PBSC Urban needed a way to easily transmit essential data from their bicycles to the various bike station kiosks located throughout the cities they serve.
Improved Monitoring in Industrial Manufacturing Facility
Improved Monitoring in Industrial Manufacturing Facility
When your crane is moving tons of magma-hot iron, you can’t afford an unexpected failure. McWane Ductile knew monitoring the crane motor metrics within their facility could help prevent a mechanical failure that would strand an enormous bucket of molten metal overhead. Unfortunately, their legacy wired monitoring system couldn’t work with moving objects in this extreme environment. If they could integrate wireless capabilities into their existing equipment they could extend their monitoring capabilities without starting over from scratch.
Breaking Ground in Smart Agriculture
Breaking Ground in Smart Agriculture
Semios Technologies decided to create a product that radically changes how orchard growers handle pest control. The key to the product is the use of new pesticide-free pheromones. To turn this idea into reality, they needed to create a system that could sense where the pests were breeding and automatically dispense the pheromone-based pest control in response. Semios realized their largest challenge would be getting a system that worked in an environment with no dedicated power and where wireless signals needed to travel through the hundreds of acres of dense foliage. That is where SNAP-based technology from Synapse provided the answer.
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