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Egburt Wins Innovative Product of the Year at CES 2015


STARKVILLE, MISS. — Camgian Microsystems announced today that Compass Intelligence has named Egburt winner of the 2015 A-List Internet of Things (IoT) Company of Excellence Award for IoT Innovative Product of the Year. This award marks the second honor for Egburt since its release on October 28, 2014.

“We are honored that Egburt continues to win awards and receive recognition for its numerous innovations from IoT experts like Compass Intelligence,” said Gary Butler, Chairman and CEO of Camgian Microsystems. “Egburt simplifies IoT deployments and delivers actionable information to users in a simple, clear and easy-to-use way.”

Egburt allows for multi-sensor network solutions to be built and configured effectively without the need for computer scientists and technologists. One of the first solutions built on Egburt is focused on the retail industry because of the high demand and need to monitor equipment, understand customer traffic flow, reduce shrinkage, and manage store environments. “Egburt has removed the complexities of building IoT solutions for various markets by making the configuration process more simplistic and easier for enterprises to implement. Initial results in the retail space have shown to provide an ROI in less than 3 months,” said Darren Raybourn, VP of Product Management at Camgian.

The 2015 Compass Intelligence Awards, which includes the Mobility Awards, the A-List awards and Bamboo Mobile Green Technology awards, were announced at an official press event at the 2015 International CES. The A-List awards, established in 2012, recognizes hardware, software, and service organizations that represent the transformational impact that M2M and IoT bring to businesses and consumers in a large variety of categories. The award recipients were selected by a group of leading industry analysts, editors, thought leaders, and journalists that cover these industries.

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