HMS Networks (Ewon)
The Ewon Flexy is one of the most-deployed gateways across our customer base. Our Direct Connect application streams Flexy tag data straight into Exosite with support for device control and quality filtering.
Docs →Exosite works across the entire connected ecosystem, partnering with companies that provide sensors, microcontrollers, firmware, cellular connectivity, modems, consulting, business software, messaging, databases, security software, industrial controls, automation, gateways, industrial computers, and complete solutions.
The table below highlights many of the companies we have collaborated with to deliver reliable, end-to-end solutions for our customers.
Gateway and edge-computer vendors whose hardware connects directly with Exosite, providing the on-machine data layer for our customers' deployments. See our IoT Connectors documentation for hardware integration guides and connector templates.
The Ewon Flexy is one of the most-deployed gateways across our customer base. Our Direct Connect application streams Flexy tag data straight into Exosite with support for device control and quality filtering.
Docs →HED's CANect telematics is the foundation for our off-highway and mobile-equipment deployments — including the connected concrete-monitoring solution Cidra Concrete Systems built on Exosite and HED together.
SICK's TDC-X telematic data collector is a ruggedized 5G/Wi-Fi 6 edge gateway with a documented Exosite integration. The broader SICK sensor portfolio extends our reach into factory and logistics automation use cases.
Docs →Secure remote-access gateways. Paired with Exosite for OEMs who need both remote service access to deployed equipment and a data path for condition monitoring — particularly relevant for machine builders supporting installed equipment in customer facilities.
Arduino's Opta microPLC connects industrial I/O — relays, analog inputs, Modbus/RS485, and Ethernet (with optional Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on select models) — directly to Exosite via MQTT or HTTP. A cost-effective, field-programmable edge node for OEMs adding condition monitoring to machinery without the overhead of traditional PLC platforms. Any Arduino-compatible board with network connectivity can integrate with Exosite.
Moxa's ARM-based UC-series industrial edge computers are a workhorse platform for Exosite deployments. Two onboarding paths: direct ExoEdge setup, or the pre-configured INS/Moxa IoT Connector for accelerated bundle deployments.
Docs →Long-standing edge-gateway partner with a documented Exosite IoT Connector template. A common choice for European industrial deployments where Eurotech's certifications and field presence matter.
Docs →WISE controllers and I/O modules anchor protocol-conversion-heavy Exosite deployments — Modbus, MES integration, stack-light monitoring, and similar shop-floor data collection.
Docs →Milesight LoRaWAN gateways and sensors pair with Exosite for low-power, long-range environmental and industrial monitoring — particularly useful for distributed-asset deployments where cellular is impractical.
IP67-rated battery-powered temperature and humidity sensor kits (TH-752) bundled with cloud gateway and Exosite for off-the-shelf environmental monitoring.
Industrial cellular gateways with a documented Exosite setup path; a strong fit for cellular-first deployments where Digi or HMS aren't the right hardware match.
Docs →EasyTunnel 4G gateway integrated with Exosite for energy-management and submetering applications, particularly in European markets where Webdyn has strong field presence.
US-based cellular gateway manufacturer; the go-to choice for customers with North American sourcing requirements or buy-American mandates. With the Radio Bridge acquisition, MultiTech's portfolio now also covers long-range wireless sensors in the same supply chain.
Wireless modems and modules for OEMs designing custom connected products on the Exosite platform.
Exosite's platform is sensor-agnostic — thousands of devices and modules can feed in via fieldbus protocols like Modbus (through industrial gateways), MQTT, HTTP, and Cloud Federation IoT Connectors. These are the wireless and smart-sensor manufacturers we've worked with most often in customer deployments — from purpose-built wireless sensor nodes to multi-sensor aggregators.
TE's LoRa wireless accelerometer sensors and IoT Mini Start Kit are the fastest path to vibration-based condition monitoring on rotating equipment.
Docs →Banner's industrial wireless sensor portfolio paired with the DXM controller for sensor aggregation. The DXM serves as the integration point with Exosite, bringing multi-sensor inputs and edge logic into a single industrial-grade enclosure.
Docs →Cellular-connected wireless sensors and edge devices, including the Connect Sensor+ — a battery-powered, weatherproof cellular sensor node with multi-channel I/O (4-20mA, 0-10V, digital, Modbus) for remote condition monitoring of pumps, motors, and field equipment.
Docs →Long-range wireless sensors with an Exosite IoT Connector template — a common choice when facility-wide sensor coverage matters more than per-point fidelity. Now part of MultiTech Systems following the acquisition.
Docs →Low-cost wireless sensor portfolio for budget-sensitive remote monitoring deployments where per-asset economics rule.
Semiconductor-based sensors and mixed-signal solutions for OEMs designing Exosite-connected products that need precision analog front ends.
Industrial ultrasonic distance and level sensors. Feeds tank-level, silo-level, and proximity data into Exosite via industrial gateways — frequently used in water/wastewater monitoring, agricultural applications, and material-handling deployments.
ASUKA makes a number of smart sensor products — including millimeter-wave radar sensors and CO2/temperature sensors — that can be used in Exosite-based solutions to detect real-time changes in the surrounding environment.
Creative Maintenance Technology Co. (CMT) offers a range of digital intelligent sensors for industrial condition monitoring — including vibration and temperature sensors for rotating equipment as well as the CTL tilt meter, which provides continuous, high-precision two-axis tilt measurement for long-term structural health assessment.
Texol's vibration sensors are purpose-built for monitoring rotating equipment such as motors and pumps. Paired with Exosite, they enable predictive maintenance workflows — surfacing early warning signals before failures occur.
SlingX's Baton smart appliance dongle enables non-invasive monitoring of connected equipment, translating appliance-level data into Exosite for condition visibility without hardware modification.
Microcontroller, microprocessor, and connectivity-silicon partners whose chips appear inside Exosite-connected products built by our customers and OEM partners. Exosite's team has a history of embedded design and firmware development. We have worked with most of the large microcontroller companies on reference development kits in the past. See our IoT Connectors documentation for embedded device integration tutorials and reference designs.
Member of the Intel Partner Alliance. Intel-based industrial PCs and edge servers — including our Supermicro on-premise reference — power enterprise-tier Exosite deployments where air-gapped or high-throughput compute is required.
Microchip MCUs and analog ICs appear inside many of the OEM products built on the Murano platform; reference designs available for connected-product builders.
The STM32 microcontroller family is a common foundation for Exosite-connected sensors and gateways built by our partners and OEM customers.
Numerous connected products on Exosite are built on TI silicon. Reference integrations are documented for the CC3220SF SimpleLink Wi-Fi LaunchPad and the TM4C1294XL LaunchPad.
Docs →Cortex-A and Cortex-M IP underpins the large majority of gateways, edge computers, and embedded devices that integrate with Exosite.
Renesas microcontrollers used in connected-product designs targeting the Murano platform.
Wi-Fi and cellular silicon plus development kits supporting IoT product builders working with the Exosite platform.
Ultra-low-power wireless IoT silicon for battery-powered sensor designs that need multi-year service life on Exosite.
Nanoelectronics research collaboration on next-generation sensor and connectivity technology relevant to IIoT.
Exosite's platform is agnostic to the internet network path and all cellular providers and networks like LoRaWAN are supported. These are cellular and communications partners that we have worked with on customer projects and in some cases closely for IoT / connected machine workshops.
Cellular IoT connectivity for North American Exosite deployments at scale — particularly relevant for customers with large geographically-distributed fleets.
4G/5G cellular IoT connectivity, frequently the carrier of choice for North American fleet, telematics, and asset-monitoring deployments running on Exosite.
Global cellular IoT connectivity with a managed platform for SIM lifecycle, multi-carrier roaming, and device management — frequently the choice for Exosite deployments with international assets or strict fleet-management requirements.
Cellular IoT connectivity, developer boards, and a managed device cloud platform. Now part of Digi International following the acquisition. Exosite includes a documented integration for streaming Particle device data into the platform.
Docs →Global LoRaWAN network for low-power, long-range device deployments. Exosite includes a Things Network federation connector via CloudEvents, ingesting LoRaWAN device data without additional middleware — a strong fit for distributed-asset monitoring where cellular is impractical.
Docs →Global operator of the Sigfox 0G low-power wide-area network, which UnaBiz acquired from Sigfox SA in 2022 and has continued to invest in across ~50 countries. Exosite includes a Sigfox IoT Connector for ingesting device data from the 0G network — a strong fit for ultra-low-power, message-light deployments and for customers with existing Sigfox device fleets.
Docs →KCCS operates the Sigfox 0G network in Japan, providing nationwide LPWAN coverage for industrial and commercial deployments. The same Exosite Sigfox IoT Connector that ingests data from the UnaBiz-operated global network handles KCCS-operated devices in Japan — no separate integration required.
Docs →Cloud infrastructure, security, identity, analytics, and communications partners that complement the Exosite platform — both inside our managed services and across our customers' broader tech stacks.
Cloud infrastructure underlying Exosite's managed services. The Murano platform runs on AWS, providing the foundation for our cloud-hosted deployments.
Decentralized secure-access network. The Exosite–Diode integration lets customers reach devices behind firewalls and NATs without VPNs or open inbound ports — a key enabler for OT-segregated environments.
Enterprise SSO and identity-provider integration for Exosite customers with corporate IdP requirements (SAML, OIDC, MFA).
PKI and certificate management for device identity at scale, supporting customers who require commercial-CA-issued certificates for their connected fleet.
SMS and voice alerting wired into Exosite rules and notifications — used by customers who need carrier-grade messaging tied to condition events.
Docs →Alternative cloud foundation for customers whose IT and procurement posture is Azure-first. Exosite supports running Murano on dedicated Azure infrastructure.
Server hardware partner for customers deploying Exosite on-premise. The fanless industrial SYS-E100-12T-E is a reference platform for air-gapped, private-network, and regulated environments where cloud hosting isn't an option.
Beyond the technology partners listed above, Exosite works with a network of regional integrators, system integrators, OEMs, value-added resellers, and solution providers who deliver end-to-end Exosite-based deployments for their customers. Whether you're looking for a partner to build your solution, or you're a company that wants to become an integrator partner, visit our Partner Program page.
Connect with us →Exosite has experience and worked with businesses throughout the ecosystem that's involved with connected, IoT solutions. This includes companies that offer products and services that include: sensors, microcontrollers, firmware, cellular connectivity, modems, consulting, business software, messaging, databases, security software, industrial controls, automation, gateways, industrial computers, and solutions.
This table includes many of those that we have engaged and partnered with at some level to provide solutions for our customers.