Category: BeWhere in the News

Bell, Huawei et BeWhere mettent au point une nouvelle solution IdO pour un vignoble ontarien

Un projet pilote mené avec le vignoble Pelham Family Estate Winery représente un important pas en avant dans le développement de solutions de technologies intelligentes IdO pour le secteur agricole.

PELHAM (Ontario), le 9 novembre 2017 – Bell a annoncé aujourd’hui la conclusion d’un partenariat avec BeWhere Technologies et Huawei  pour mettre en œuvre des solutions automatisées utilisant l’Internet des objets (IdO) dans le vignoble Henry of Pelham, et aider ainsi cette exploitation viticole à améliorer sa planification et ses programmes de durabilité. L’annonce a été faite ce matin par les trois partenaires accompagnés de la première ministre de l’Ontario, Kathleen Wynne, qui a mis en avant cette collaboration dans la perspective de sa prochaine mission commerciale en Chine.

« Le secteur technologique de l’Ontario fait figure de chef de file dans le domaine de la conception de solutions qui favorisent le développement durable, contribuent à la croissance de notre économie et ouvrent des possibilités à nos concitoyens, a rappelé la première ministre. Ce nouveau projet pilote d’IdO témoigne des niveaux d’innovation qu’il est possible d’atteindre lorsque des entreprises de renommée internationale comme Huawei s’associent à des sociétés ontariennes de calibre mondial comme Bell Mobilité, BeWhere et Henry of Pelham et profitent du talent exceptionnel des travailleurs hautement qualifiés de notre province. » Continue reading

BeWhere and Brink’s Partner to Deliver Solutions for Worker Safety

Toronto, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – October 13, 2017) – BeWhere Holdings Inc. (TSXV: BEW) (OTCQB: BEWFF) today announced the implementation and rollout of an advanced Mobile Safety Solution providing enhanced security for Brink’s Canada operations. Brink’s is the world’s premier provider of cash management, secure logistics and security solutions including cash-in-transit, ATM services, cash management services (including vault outsourcing, money processing and intelligent safe services), international transportation of valuables, and payment services. Their global network has operations in 41 countries and serves customers in more than 100 countries.

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HUAWEI and BeWhere Canada Develop 1st Canadian Mobile-IoT Sensor

 LPWA (NB-IoT, LTE-M) sensor-based applications will be used for smart cities of the future

Toronto, Ontario – ( June 28, 2017) –HUAWEI, together with BeWhere Inc., a Canadian industrial Internet-of-Things (IoT) solutions company, today announced they will partner to develop Mobile IoT Low Power Wide Area (M-IoT LPWA) (NB-IoT, LTE-M) applications to enable the deployment of smart cities technologies.

This is the first partnership in the Canadian M-IoT ecosystem between a solutions company and HUAWEI to develop viable solutions that utilize the latest technology in M-IoT LPWA. As a global leader in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), HUAWEI encourages industry ecosystem development by seeking out companies such as BeWhere to foster healthy partnerships.

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BeWhere Holdings Inc. Announces Company Issues Shares in Consideration of Consulting Companies of Executive Officers Entering Into Consulting Agreements

TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwired – June 16, 2017) – BeWhere Holdings Inc. (TSX VENTURE:BEW)(OTCQB:BEWFF) (the “Company“) announces that the Company has entered into consulting agreements with consulting companies of two executive officers pursuant to which one of the terms is that, in consideration of the consulting companies entering into the consulting agreements, the Company has agreed to issue, in lieu of cash, 250,000 common shares to each consulting company at a deemed issue price of $0.1875 per share for an aggregate amount of $46,875. The consulting companies are owned by Mark Kohler, the Chief Financial Officer and Secretary of the Company, and Gregory Cameron, the Executive Director of the Company.

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Bell to Launch LTE-M Network to Transform the Way Canadians Use the Internet of Things

    • LTE-M technology offers lower costs, longer battery life and better coverage for IoT devices connected to Bell’s leading LTE mobile network
    • Bell and Canadian partner BeWhere have successfully demonstrated a new asset tracking solution for emergency workers using LTE-M
    • LTE-M will also play a key role in the Innovations in Agriculture IoT program announced by the University of Manitoba and Bell MTS this week

Toronto, Ontario–(Newsfile Corp. – June 1, 2017) – BeWhere Holdings Inc. (TSXV: BEW) (OTCQB: BEWFF) (“BeWhere” or the “Company”) – Bell today announced it will launch an LTE-M (Long Term Evolution, category M1) network to support the rapidly increasing use of Internet of Things (IoT) devices on low-power, wide-area networks (LPWANs) in Canada.

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BeWhere Holdings: A Pulsing, Immutable NanoCap Growth Story

By Tom Shaughnessy, SecretCaps.com

Overview:

BeWhere Holdings (BEW.V or GNCKF) is a ~5.84M CAD NanoCap company trading on The TSX Venture exchange. The company is the first to market a beacon solution providing a long range (250 meters to smart phone) weather proof enclosure (IP68 rated) and feature rich functionality using low-energy bluetooth. The offering is an alternative to the more costly RFID technology in the market today. The target use is innovative tracking, inventory management and asset tracking for business users.
BeWhere is nowhere on anyone’s radar, its unknown offering a first-mover investing opportunity, yet far along with businesses in a short time period since its reverse takeover only 6 months ago. With ~100 pilots underway, and industry giants as partners the company is ripe for upside potential.
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Four ‘Internet of Things’ companies to watch

   James West, MidasLetter | February 29, 2016 | Last Updated: Mar 7 10:22 AM ET

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James West is an investor and the author of the Midas Letter, an investing research report focused on small cap companies. The views expressed here are his own and are presented for general informational purposes only — they should not be construed as advice to invest in any securities mentioned.

The Internet of Things, the era in which all of our devices are connected to the internet in some form, and data and instructions transmitted among them through WiFi, Bluetooth, RFID and cellular signals, has arrived.

Legacy technologies are evolving, and new ones are being developed in the labs of universities and corporate research facilities throughout the world. The race to the next Unicorn ($1 Billion+ market cap startup) is on.

In Canada, that race is underway too. And already, there are a handful of companies who are seeking to capitalize their way to Unicorn glory through a public listing on the Toronto Venture Exchange.

Here are a few, who, by virtue of their product and service offerings, are real Internet-of-Things contenders, and thus bear watching by investors in search of the Next Big Thing.

1. BeWhere Holdings Inc.(TSX.V:BEW)

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Roundup: BeWhere Enters Pallet Tracking Market, Caterpillar, Sealed Air’s 5-Step Process, CHEP Aerospace

BeWhere Enters Pallet Tracking Market 

A Toronto company, BeWhere Inc., is taking aim at the mobile asset tracking market, including the North American pallet market, which it sees as a huge opportunity. Rather than using RFID technology, the company is relying on smartphone Bluetooth technology.

BeWhere attaches small battery-powered beacons, about the size of a business card and one centimetre thick, and which comes with an accelerometer, temperature sensor and light sensor, high-intensity LED and buzzer. Recording data such as temperature, motion, light and impact, it can then transmit this information to the user’s smartphone to communicate this information. The range of the device is 250 miles, with a default transmission rate of once per second. Data recording continues even when out of range, and is then transmitted once a connection is restored.  Batteries are intended to last for two years. The LED and buzzer facilitate finding the beacon position in the warehouse.

Aside from its interest in goods in transport, the company is also targeting construction and utility industry assets, as well as paramedic services.

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