IoT Horizon are celebrating 5 years in business!
IoT Horizon was established by Deyrick Allen, Managing Director, who has over 25 years-experience in Technology and IT Security organisations such as Hewlett-Packard and Diagonal Security. Deyrick was also the Sales and Marketing Director of Universal Smart Cards, a leading smart card manufacturer. During his 10 years with the business, Deyrick was instrumental in the growth from £2 million to £8m+ turnover.
In 2017, with a “now or never” opportunity, Deyrick decided to take the leap and build his own business.
Fast forward five years and IoT Horizon has an experienced team dedicated to helping companies adopt digital technologies. They are trusted advisors to both private and public sector organisations, members of the Digital Advisory Board for the Lancashire Enterprise Partnership and Innovation Consultants for East Lancashire Chamber of Commerce. The business has offices in Rawtenstall (Lancashire) and Sci-Tech Daresbury (Warrington), and has become a business where innovation and ideas are encouraged and collaboration flourishes.
IoT Horizon helps clients to collect data on their people, buildings, processes, and assets so that they can make better and more informed decisions. With this data, management teams can build data-driven business cases to clearly demonstrate why it is critical to invest in technology solutions. For example, solutions that improve productivity, health, and safety or reduce energy consumption. IoT sensors can provide the baseline information that the business needs to build the business case, prove the viability, and demonstrate the impact of any solution/measure implemented.
All data collected is visualised and accessible through their IoT Platform, Neronis®. Through this platform clients can set thresholds and alerts so that action can be taken immediately. They also provide an analytics service to help clients understand and get the most out of their data.
With rising energy costs, IoT Horizon continue to help companies obtain clear insights on their energy consumption – where energy is being used, by what, and when. They also monitor occupancy, and environmental conditions which enables us to analyse historical trends and identify areas for improvement. For example:
- Analysing building occupancy against utility bills.
- Identifying whether water, heating, and/or electricity is overused or whether unoccupied rooms are still heated.
- For clients with real-estate, the data can also provide insight into whether the right amount is charged for space rental.
They’re incredibly proud of their journey over the past 5 years, the solutions they have implemented and the clients they advise. If you’d like to learn more about their solutions ➡️ contact IoT Horizon today.
…and finally, here’s to the next five years!