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Wireless technology provider rebrands as Ezurio

March 13, 2024
Laird Connectivity and Boundary Devices combine to offer wireless modules, SOMs, COMs, SBCs, internal antennas and IoT devices

Laird Connectivity, a wireless technology provider, has rebranded as Ezurio. Ezurio combines Laird Connectivity and Boundary Devices, which together represent decades of experience supporting connectivity needs in the medical, industrial and commercial sectors.

Ezurio offers a full range of wireless modules, system-on-modules (SOMs), computer-on-modules (COMs), customized single-board computers (SBCs), internal antennas, IoT devices, EMC testing, custom products and certification support.

“At Ezurio, our expanding portfolio of wireless connectivity and processing solutions, along with our secure multi-OS software and accredited wireless testing capabilities, is deeply rooted in our understanding of our customers’ unique challenges and aspirations,” stated Bill Steinike, CEO of Ezurio. “Ezurio is built on the foundation of our engineering excellence, and we are committed to reducing our customers’ total development costs and accelerating their time to market.”

Customers, partners and the industry will see Ezurio’s new brand identity roll out across all platforms and materials. Ezurio will exhibit in Booth 4-475 at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Germany on April 9-11.

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