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Everactive helps developers of connected products easily design without the constraints of batteries by providing a hardware toolkit and managed network purpose-built for self-powered devices. That toolkit enables the most sustainable, scalable, and cost-effective Internet of Things solutions. The company's proprietary low-power energy harvesting and wireless technology enables completely batteryless and always-on IoT systems powered entirely from micro-renewable energy. By opening its groundbreaking technology, Everactive is enabling developers to build suites of innovative hyperscale IoT applications that continuously analyze an explosion of new data across a wide range of applications and throughout entire environments. Everactive’s self-powered IoT platform is built upon groundbreaking advances in ultra-low-power circuit design and wireless communication that allow the company to power its Eversensors exclusively from harvested energy. The company also offers a managed data network to seamlessly and reliably deliver developers self-sustaining data streams. Everactive has offices in Santa Clara, CA; Charlottesville, VA; and Ann Arbor, MI.

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