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Inventory management provider Pulsa has been named the “IoT Analytics Platform of the Year” by the IoT Breakthrough Awards.
Led by market intelligence organisation IoT Breakthrough, the annual award recognises top companies, technologies, and products in the global internet of things (IoT) market.
2024 marks the eighth year that the IoT Breakthrough Awards have recognised excellence and innovation in more than a dozen IoT sectors, ranging from industrial technologies to healthcare, enterprise, M2M, and IoT ecosystems.
David Wiens, CEO of Pulsa, said he is both excited and gratified to win the award.
He continued, “We’ve engineered our platform to deliver the industry’s most timely and reliable intelligence and to provide the greatest business value for our customers.”
“In fact, our customers can rightfully share in this award. Their feedback and input have helped shape the Pulsa platform to be as powerful as it is today. We’re proud to be at the forefront of capabilities in our sector, and we thank the IoT Breakthrough.”
Pulsa offers advanced telemetry systems for gas distributors and end customers, including restaurants, hospitality, medical, food services, and manufacturing businesses. Uniquely, Pulsa provides data intelligence regarding inventory assets in near-real time, delivering hundreds of readings per day from every sensor.
European CO2 Summit 2024
An adage that captures the great CO2 paradox in one succinct sentence. Yet this paradox in carbon dioxide availability and sourcing is being challenged. How we see CO2 is changing.
CO2 is shifting from by-product and waste disposal to an integral circular value chain in its own right, but is it moving quick enough?
We know that sourcing has to change. We know the CO2 supply chain in Europe is fraught with instability and vulnerability; at the same time, demand continues to grow. We know that decarbonisation brings opportunities, but it could also present threats if invaluable CO2 is taken off the table and lost.
The clock is ticking, which begs the question, if CO2 is there to be captured and the proven technology exists to do that, what needs to happen next?
Join gasworld in Austria in February as we turn the attention to what comes next and an action plan for the CO2 business of tomorrow, at the Europe CO2 Summit 2024.
To attend, sponsor and for more information, visit https://bit.ly/GWCO2EU-S24
European CO2 Summit 2024
An adage that captures the great CO2 paradox in one succinct sentence. Yet this paradox in carbon dioxide availability and sourcing is being challenged. How we see CO2 is changing.
CO2 is shifting from by-product and waste disposal to an integral circular value chain in its own right, but is it moving quick enough?
We know that sourcing has to change. We know the CO2 supply chain in Europe is fraught with instability and vulnerability; at the same time, demand continues to grow. We know that decarbonisation brings opportunities, but it could also present threats if invaluable CO2 is taken off the table and lost.
The clock is ticking, which begs the question, if CO2 is there to be captured and the proven technology exists to do that, what needs to happen next?
Join gasworld in Austria in February as we turn the attention to what comes next and an action plan for the CO2 business of tomorrow, at the Europe CO2 Summit 2024.
To attend, sponsor and for more information, visit https://bit.ly/GWCO2EU-S24
Molly Burgess is the US Features Editor at gasworld. Having joined the company in November 2018, Molly is primarily responsible for North American news, exclusives and features across the website and the US magazine.

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