Inilex Recognized By Connected World for Innovation
CHANDLER, Ariz. – Inilex, Inc., has been honored by Connected World magazine in the publication’s annual CW 100, a prestigious list of the most innovative technologies specializing in machine-to-machine (M2M) and connected devices. The company’s most recent offering - SkyLINK - combines the latest in GPS and cellular messaging systems.
“The SkyLINK program provides the automotive retail vertical with a state-of-the-art GPS theft recovery system,” said Eddie Brooks, VP of Business Development for Inilex. “Unlike legacy RF systems, SkyLINK has full North American coverage, no subscription and is guaranteed to find a customer’s vehicle. In addition, dealerships gain access to real-time vehicle location while in inventory."
The CW 100 represents the top companies demonstrating considerable innovation, strength and staying-power. Companies appearing on the CW 100 are chosen from hundreds of firms, both private and publicly traded.
The criteria for the listing include sales and earnings growth, contribution to the connected-devices space and innovation in multiple markets served during the past 12 months.
Inilex also won the 2009 Frost & Sullivan Product Value Leadership of the Year Award.
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