Dust Networks Named to Green 100 List
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DUST NETWORKS NAMED TO GREEN 100 LIST
Selected as one of the Most Promising Privately Held Green Technology Companies
Hayward, CA, (April 26, 2010)—Dust Networks®, the leading supplier of wireless sensor networks (WSN), today announced that JMP Securities, a San Francisco-based investment bank, listed Dust Networks in a published report entitled, “The Green 100: The Top 100 Most Promising Privately Held Clean Technology Companies in 2010.” The report profiles 100 of the leading private companies in the Clean Technology sector, as identified by JMP Securities equity research analysts Alex Gauna and Bryce Dille, and it listed Dust Networks as a top company in the New Grid Technologies category.
“It is an honor to be recognized as a Green 100 company,” said Joy Weiss, President & and CEO of Dust Networks. “Wireless sensor networking technology is a key enabler for a variety of Smart Grid applications. Dust Networks SmartMesh products have been embedded in energy-impacting applications ranging from data center energy management to monitoring the efficiency of the power plant infrastructure, and efficiency-oriented applications comprise a growing market for the company.”
About Dust Networks
Dust Networks, the leader in standards-based intelligent wireless sensor networking (WSN), provides ultra low-power, highly reliable systems to OEMs. Dust Networks wireless technology enables unprecedented access to information from the physical world, in markets that range from industrial monitoring and control to emerging markets such as the Smart Grid, Smart Cities and Smart Buildings. Dust Networks’ embedded products combine extremely low-power RF System-on-Chip (SoC) technology with revolutionary wireless networking capabilities, providing OEMs with a full range of standards-based WSN solutions that are flexible and easy to integrate. Dust Networks partners with industry and standards groups such as the HART Communication Foundation, IEEE, IETF, IPSO, ISA, SunSpec Alliance and the Zigbee Alliance to ensure the broad adoption of interoperable wireless sensor networking products.
