Anatomy of a decision: Wiliot

Wiliot’s battery-free IoT platform reduces infrastructure costs by 85% and total ownership costs by 60%, driving four times the ROI.

What makes Wiliot different from traditional IoT or RFID solutions?

Wiliot uses battery-free Bluetooth tags powered by ambient energy from radio waves, light, and heat. This eliminates the need for power infrastructure and battery maintenance, significantly lowering operational costs and complexity.

How much cost savings do organizations achieve with Wiliot?

Companies report up to 85% lower infrastructure costs compared to traditional RFID implementations and a 60% lower total cost of ownership. Some deployments delivered over £14 million in quarterly operational savings.

Which industries benefit most from Wiliot?

Wiliot drives value in logistics, manufacturing, and supply chain operations that need real-time visibility without extensive infrastructure. Manufacturers improve traceability and compliance, while logistics providers optimize workforce planning and fleet operations.

What are best practices for maximizing value from Wiliot?

Organizations achieve the best ROI by fully leveraging ambient energy technology, integrating via Wiliot’s open APIs, and planning deployments for scalability and coverage without adding operational complexity.

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