AOMS Technologies Rebrands to Brickeye, Looks to the Future of Industrial IoT
The shift away from AOMS, which stood for Advanced Opto-Mechanical Systems, underscores Brickeye’s focus on providing actionable data and insights to customers in addition to delivering the ruggedized IoT sensors that the company has long been known for.
"There’s a lot of value in a name as it’s both a form of identification and a signifier of a company’s brand promise. That's why when we discussed the change to Brickeye, our team understood that we wanted to reflect the value we deliver to our customers," said Tim Angus, President and CEO of Brickeye. "The world of industrial IoT is changing. Contractors need insight into the conditions of their working environments in order to build safer, smarter, and better. We're looking forward to delivering the data and analytics that will support better decision-making and transform how construction is approached."
"We're incredibly pleased to enter this new chapter," said Hamid Alemohammad, Chief Operating Officer at Brickeye. "The acquisition of the original Brickeye brand allowed us to expand our solution to better serve those in construction risk management. With this rebrand, we will continue to build upon the foundation of AOMS, while moving towards further developing our intelligent, data-driven solutions."
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