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Taiwan’s Innodisk boosts AIoT credentials with new acquisition

Gigi Onag by Gigi Onag
December 19, 2019

In a bid to strengthen its AIoT (artificial intelligence and Internet of Things) credentials worldwide, Taiwan-based Innodisk Group yesterday announced its acquisition of Sysinno Technology.

Innodisk is a leading provider of flash memory, DRAM modules, and embedded peripheral products for industrial and enterprise applications, while Sysinno Technology is focused on bringing intelligent sensor technology to applications where it can have the biggest positive impact.

“Innodisk and Sysinno share the same vision of a connected future powered by AIoT,” Innodisk president Randy Chien said. “We’re tremendously excited to make this vision a reality by bringing both companies’ experience and expertise together.”

A commitment to innovation

Known for its exceptional research expertise and a range of original patents, Sysinno Technology is focused on bringing intelligent sensor technology to applications where it can have the biggest positive impact. Sysinno’s solutions are ideal for a wide range of applications, including in harsh industrial conditions, as well as where air quality is absolutely critical. Like Innodisk, Sysinno is committed to customised solutions to meet customers’ exact needs.

Sysinno’s product portfolio includes the iAeris series of air quality detection units, as well as cloud-connected, IoT-enabled controllers that help provide a 360-degree solution to air quality concerns. Powered by the highest-quality sensors and advanced algorithms, Sysinno’s solutions have received prestigious certifications and earned the trust of customers around the world.

iAeris’s technology enables it to track up to nine environmental factors critical to both operational safety and quality of life, including temperature, humidity, CO, CO2, PM10 and PM2.5, TVOC, and formaldehyde—delivered with industrial-grade accuracy in real time.

Synergies for a smart world

With the acquisition, Innodisk Group doubles down on its vision of a smart future where innovative connected products improve business and life in any environment. Innodisk combined with Sysinno’s advanced sensor technologies, bring considerable synergies that will create long-term value for customers and shareholders.

“Joining Innodisk Group means that Sysinno is better positioned than ever to deliver exceptional products to our customers,” Sysinno president Linch Lin said. “We can’t wait to show what’s next.”

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