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    IoT in a Box introduced in India to drive IoT adoption into retail, healthcare, supply chain management industries

    SenRa, a PAN India LoRaWAN network service provider, and  myDevices, the Internet of  Things solutions company, announced the launch of IoT in a Box for the Indian market     with the initial roll-out focused on providing end-to-end commercial refrigeration    monitoring solutions. With India’s IoT market poised to touch $15 billion USD by 2020, new and  cost-effective  solutions  are an integral part of driving the market growth and IoT  adoption in India. With over 90 million commercial refrigeration units in operation around the world, the global demand for commercial refrigeration equipment is expected  to        increase   4.5% each year through 2020. The  collaboration between the two companies    will help drive India’s digital movement into  industries yet  to be penetrated in the Indian market. The IoT in a Box commercial refrigeration temperature monitoring offering will  now drive IoT adoption into industries such as retail, supply-chain management, logistics,  healthcare, and  even hospitality.

    Leveraging the myDevices’ IoT in a Box solution and SenRa’s highly scalable LoRaWAN  network services will allow businesses like  pharmaceutical labs, supermarkets, corporate cafeterias, restaurants, hospitals, and food manufacturing units to better monitor and  manage their refrigerators and deep-freezing units remotely and in real-time. IoT in a Box has already made significant impact on businesses across the globe, where businesses have demonstrated a large return on their investment and a massive reduction in resource allocation to address what now can be done from a mobile application on a phone.

    “We are excited to bring myDevices’ IoT  in a Box solution offerings to the Indian      market.” said  Ali Hosseini, CEO of SenRa. “This collaboration will allow us to increase   adoption  of LoRaWAN in India and in its mainstream market. IoT in a Box is an off-the-shelf solution which will rapidly enable digitalization PAN India.”

    SenRa and myDevices last year had announced their collaboration to provide SenRa’s   commercial grade network with myDevices IoT ‘Cayenne’ platform to simplify the   creation,  development and deployment of end-to-end solutions in a growing India IoT market. The launch of IoT in a Box in India is yet another major milestone for the   companies continued collaboration.

    myDevices’ IoT in a Box pre-packaged solutions empower SenRa to immediately offer outof-the-box, LoRa technology products that can expand to many verticals across a      variety of industries, including automated temperature monitoring for hospitals, hotels,     and food service organizations,”said  Kevin Bromber, CEO and Founder of myDevices.     “Businesses worldwide are required by law to monitor refrigeration temperatures for        perishable goods. With IoT in a Box, they can automatically ensure food safety and reduce inventory loss, significantly reducing labor and  operational costs associated with manual    monitoring.”

    For more information, visit: https://senraco.com

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