Blues Wireless raises $32M to accelerate enterprise adoption of cellular IoT

Boston, USA, Jan 6, 2022: Embedded connectivity startup Blues Wireless (Blues), today announced a US $32 million Series A1 funding round led by Positive Sum, and including new investors Four Rivers, Northgate, and Qualcomm. Previous backers Sequoia, Cascade, Lachy Groom and XYZ also participated.

Embedded connectivity startup Blues Wireless announced a $32 million Series A1 funding round led by Positive Sum, and including new investors Four Rivers, Northgate, and Qualcomm. Previous backers Sequoia, Cascade, Lachy Groom and XYZ also participated.
Embedded connectivity startup Blues Wireless announced a $32 million Series A1 funding round led by Positive Sum, and including new investors Four Rivers, Northgate, and Qualcomm. Previous backers Sequoia, Cascade, Lachy Groom and XYZ also participated.

By using the Blues Notecard and Notehub, businesses can quickly, securely, and cost-effectively connect their physical products to the Cloud via cellular. The Notecard is a low-code data pump embedded within a customer’s products, and the Notehub routes that data to the customer’s cloud. Serving enterprise customers and developers alike, Blues is a hyper-scaler focused on 5G cellular Internet of Things (IoT).

“Even in these difficult economic times, enterprises will not hesitate to invest in transforming their physical products to be capable of remote monitoring and control,” said Ray Ozzie, Founder and CEO of Blues in a press release. “To date, connecting products to the cloud using cellular has been a time-consuming and expensive endeavor, fraught with risk. Complexity kills. Blues has taken a unique, developer-centric approach that simply eliminates complexity, from device to cloud, enabling products realistically to go from prototype to scale deployment in months instead of years.”

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