About us
Our vision
The Internet of Things is a revolution that impacts all economic sectors, expectations are high: in Operations performance, Productivity, IoT can also change the Companies business models with a renewed use of assets.
However, before moving into structural changes of organization and investments, decisions makers may face hurdles implementing heterogeneous technologies and finding the hardware and software elements that meet their specific needs.
Our ambition
Our solutions are designed in a modular way, evolutive by nature, friendly to use and easy to deploy on the field.
Served by a strong technological core that combines mechanical and software engineering, wireless telecommunications, and data analysis. Assets under monitoring are then monitor remotely, real time continuously. We predict failures, analyze abnormal behavior, and give insights to understand root causes and solve the issues.
Your contacts
Vincent Couvreur
President
David Dorval
CEO
Our timeline
Quality management
As a proof of our strong commitment to high quality, Stimio is certified under ISO9001:2005 for our design, manufacturing and marketing of IoT electronic and radio based solutions for B2B market activity.
Our partners
Technology / Corporate / Finance / Business
News
Remote monitoring of transport conditions
November, 20th, 2020Remote monitoring of transport conditions Stimio relied on its product offering to provide an end-to-end solution allowing its customer, an independant supply-chain provider specialised in sensitive high-value asset transportation, to remotely...
Rolling stock battery monitoring
September, 15th, 2020Battery voltage monitoring in the railway industryBatteries are key components of train operation. When parked on the rail yards (storage, marshalling, etc.), trains’ pantographs cannot remain in contact with the catenary without significant...
Rail temperature monitoring
May, 20th, 2020Rail temperature monitoringThe summer of 2019 has settled into the podium of hottest summers. With climate change, it is likely that extreme weather events will become more frequent. This has consequences for rail transport. Rails and catenaries do not...