Optigo Networks on ‘Emerging Rockets’ List for 3rd Year

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Optigo Networks is excited to announce that it has been listed on the 2016 Emerging Rockets List for the third year in a row.

The 14th annual Ready to Rocket list includes BC-based companies on the trajectory to experience significant growth, venture capital investment, or acquisition by a major player in the coming year.

“We are excited to once again be mentioned alongside many great BC tech stories,” said Pook-Ping Yao, CEO of Optigo Networks. “2015 was a great year for Optigo and we are very happy to receive this recognition for all of our hard work and effort.”

“Ready to Rocket” is a unique business recognition program that profiles B.C. technology companies with great potential for revenue growth. Since 2003, the Ready to Rocket list has consistently predicted the revenue growth leaders and the companies most likely to attract investment. It is the only predictive recognition list of its kind. Optigo has once again been recognized in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) category.

Optigo Networks is shaping the future of the commercial Internet of Things (IoT) by redefining how smart buildings are operated. By applying visualization and anomaly detection to the building system, Optigo allows the IoT to scale, driving down the cost of maintaining and operating the technologies that make buildings comfortable and efficient.

With its award-winning software, Optigo Networks allows building operators to quickly identify faults in the building system, cutting troubleshooting time down from hours to minutes. Built-in analytics rein in the building IoT, reducing OpEx and maintenance costs with tools and reports to visualize the health of the building system.

Check out the other companies on the Ready to Rocket list and Emerging Rocket list.

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