The “Internet of Things” (IoT) is increasingly revolutionizing the world around us since, in our day-to-day, we have technological devices that connect everyday objects to the Internet through wireless networks. Before we indulge in the details any further, have a look at the top 10 IoT development companies in New York.
Zazz.io
Zazz is a team of creative designers and developers building great digital products in Seattle and San Francisco. Our collective experience in the technology industry includes Mobile app development, custom Android app development, IOT application development, Blockchain development with a design first approach to product development.
AppStudio
AppStudio is a full-service Mobile App Development Company offering services in Native iOS Development (Swift 3.0), Native Android Development (Java), React Native Development. They have collaborated with Fortune 500 companies, Startups and Mid Sized firms across a spectrum of industries, ranging from Health Care & Finance to On-Demand App Development Services, to create Mobile apps that are actively being used by Millions of users across the globe.
TechAhead
TechAhead is a global leader in Mobile Platforms that is trusted by Fortune 500 companies to Startups. Founded in 2009, we are a 150 people company having a decade long proven track record in engineering innovative, robust, and scalable apps at speed.
Zco
Zco Corporation is a trusted custom software development vendor that has built its reputation for excellence over nearly three decades. We've created robust software solutions for entrepreneurs, startups, and Fortune 500 companies alike. We offer our clients access to one of the largest teams of engineers, artists, designers, and project managers in the industry.
Five
Five is a mobile design, development, and growth marketing agency building award-winning digital products that generate returns for our clients. Major brands trust us with their core mobile products and strategies, including Rosetta Stone, Marriott International, Crestron, AccuWeather, Penguin Random House, Napster, and Choice Hotels.
Blue Label Labs
Blue Label Labs is a 64-person digital product development agency based in New York City with offices in Seattle and San Francisco. Over at the past 10 years, we have built and transformed over 300 businesses through strategy, design and development. Our client ranges from startup entrepreneurs to Fortune 500s. We’re in the business of building the right product, not just any product. The right product is built by bringing together the expertise of the client, our own Product knowledge, and iterative customer feedback.
Cubix
We are excited to see you on our profile. Cubix is a leading mobile app, games and enterprise software development company! – expert in development, customization and integration of complex enterprise-level solutions, business intelligence analytics, advanced web and mobile solutions. With over 10 years of experience, we have worked for clients that include individuals, startups and organizations
Hyperlink InfoSystem
Hyperlink Infosystem, an ISO 9001:2008 certified organization, is a renowned IT Software Solutions provider based in Ahmedabad, India. Established in 2011, Hyperlink InfoSystem, with it's dedicated and skilled team of professionals has able to create dynamic and cost effective solutions for it's clients that are based all over the USA, UK, Japan, Canada and other parts of the World. We believe in delivering services without compromising on time or quality.
Rightpoint
Rightpoint is an independent customer experience agency with technology at its core. We create impactful digital experiences driven by insight, strategy, design, and technology to help clients succeed at the speed of innovation. With the recent integration of Raizlabs, Rightpoint now offers a deep foundation in designing and delivering mobile apps with thoughtful, technological solutions that strengthen how companies meet customer expectations in today’s mobile-first world. Rightpoint serves more than 250 Fortune 1,000 companies, has been named one of Crain's 50 Fastest Growing Companies in Chicago for four consecutive years and has 450 employees across 10 offices. For more information, visit rightpoint.com.
WillowTree®
WillowTree® is an industry-leading mobile and digital product agency. Since 2007, our team of award-winning mobile strategists, UX/UI designers, and software engineers have delivered over 1000 mobile and digital solutions to the world's leading enterprise and consumer-facing companies, including: 21st Century Fox, Regal Cinemas, Synchrony Financial, National Geographic, and Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.
Thanks to the IoT, companies can know much better the performance of their customers, their interests, and their problems, due to the data that these devices can provide. With this amount of information, we can create more personalized services or products.
Likewise, coordination with our distributors and suppliers benefits, since, thanks to IoT, we can anticipate before we run out of stock. The sensors can let us know when a product is running out so we can have a quick replenishment when necessary.
Improving efficiency
When we think of IoT, most people imagine sensors that send their personal data to the web, but their applications go much further. These sensors can be connected to factories and machinery to track processes, performance or any related problems. This has huge applications in the manufacturing sector, where newly created companies, such as IoT.nxt, are demonstrating that it is possible to achieve a spectacular increase in productivity. Applying this type of connectivity to the entire company allows collecting valuable data to improve efficiency and act quickly if a problem arises.
IoT sensors are already common in the manufacturing industry, but their potential application is not limited to this area. They can be used to monitor processes that take place in a multitude of spaces, such as a conventional office. Tracking devices can be connected to portable devices to improve distribution or reduce losses and application-controlled thermostats in offices and conference rooms allow employees to have more control over their work environment. The possibilities are endless.
Infrastructure Control
Absolute control of roads and their elements, such as traffic lights, level crossings, radars, and many other security systems. The immediate response in emergencies, road assistance and improvement of the survival of the individual, management of savings and costs in buildings.
Environmental control
Allows access from virtually any place where you are to the information of atmospheric, meteorological, and seismic sensors.
Industry
Programming and optimization of production chains, automation of repair and maintenance activities, remote control, and centralized process management. Quick response to product demands.
Energy
Remote monitoring of energy consumption, optimization of the energy consumption of connected devices, detection alerts, connected bulbs, offset and action, process optimization.
Medicine and Health
Systems that allow health personnel to actively monitor patients on an outpatient and non-invasive basis, create emergency notification systems, viewing operational data in real-time.
Logistics and Transportation
Vehicle tracking, load control, optimization of transportation systems that include the vehicle, driver and infrastructure. Intelligent traffic control, parking search.
Entertainment
Virtual reality, control from different devices, the continuous and personalized variation depending on user behavior.
Improving customer service
The internet of things also provides the basic ability to meet customers in a way that has never been possible before. Most businesses see this as an opportunity to collect data that helps generate ideas and implement the most appropriate marketing plan. A priori, the more information about users and their behavior, the better we can sell them. But this approach does not convince me, especially when it comes to companies that explain “customer service” in their statement of objectives. If you have the ability to meet your customers, your most immediate goal should be how to improve the experience you offer them, not how to increase profits.
IoT devices have made it possible for consumers to share data in real-time and for companies to react better and faster. The monitoring capability also allows them to detect and correct problems before even customers detect them. It is not an idea to implement in the future, companies are already doing it. Carbon, Inc., For example, is a 3D printer manufacturer that tracks all the products it sells and uses the data it obtains to proactively maintain, anticipating possible breakdowns.
I see a future in which all types of companies, not only those that create physical products, can benefit from the data obtained through IoT and improve customer service and more. At Zazz we have to rely heavily on our behavioral data and those of third parties to understand what kind of software and content our audience wants. Come talk to us and together we can bring change in your processes and business management.