Apprion, in stealth mode, a developer of wireless management software for the industrial manufacturing sector, developing an ION platform for industrial wireless security and interoperability. Wireless technologies are changing the way industrial facilities operate by extending connectivity for real-time monitoring and increasing security. However, industrial applications demand increased levels interoperability, reliability and scalability. Apprion’s approach to managing these complex wireless networks improves the overall effectiveness of people, systems and assets by unifying a full spectrum of wired and wireless technologies into a common network, security, policy management, and application platform. Apprion’s solutions are also able to integrate into customers’ existing network infrastructure. The result is a distributed, intelligent platform that aligns real-time data collection technologies with data networks and operational applications.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
09/25/07 Series B 12M Legend Ventures, Omni Capital, Raven Venture Partners, Quatrex Capital Unknown

People

Ian McPherson (VP Solutions Architecture)

Chris Seaman (Director of Market Development)

Steve Beck (Director, Client Services)

Stephen Lambright (VP Marketing & Customer Services)

Michael BeDell (VP Sales)

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News

Apprion takes $8M for manufacturing application network systems

March 11, 2010 3:08 pm

Apprion, provider of wireless application networking systems tailored for use by process manufacturers, has raised $8 million in a third… Continue reading ⟩

Motorola buys into industrial wireless with Apprion investment

July 1, 2008 11:16 am

Apprion, a Moffet Field, Calif. company that makes wireless integration systems for harsh environments like industrial plants, has raised a… Continue reading ⟩

Apprion, industrial wireless application network co., raises $12M

September 25, 2007 5:53 am

Apprion, a Moffett Field, Calif. company that develops wireless application networks for the oil, gas, chemical and power industries, will… Continue reading ⟩