Bluegiga

Bluegiga Technologies Ltd. known as Bluegiga, is a Finnish wireless technology company based in Espoo, Finland. Founded in 2000, it has since expanded its offices to Atlanta in USA and Hong Kong. Bluegiga has been a member of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group since it was established and joined Continua Health Alliance in Spring 2008. The company joined Wi-Fi Alliance in the beginning of 2012.

Bluegiga Technologies
TypePrivate
IndustryTelecommunication
Founded2000
DefunctFebruary 2015
Headquarters
Espoo, Finland
ProductsBluetooth
Bluetooth low energy
Wi-Fi
System-on-Module
Number of employees
37 (Aug 2012)
WebsiteBluegiga.com

Products

Bluegiga develops and manufactures short range wireless connectivity systems, including Bluetooth modules and access servers, Wi-Fi modules, Bluetooth Smart modules as well as a licencable embedded Bluetooth stack, iWRAP. The products are mainly aimed at adding wireless connectivity to industrial customers' products, rather than being consumer-ready end products by themselves. Common industry sectors that use Bluegiga's products include, Healthcare, automotive, audio, industrial and consumer applications.

BLE112 Bluetooth Smart Module.

Acquisitions

In February 2015, Bluegiga was acquired by Silicon Labs.[1]

See also

References

News articles

  • "Successful financing round for BlueGiga". Telecompaper.
  • "Bluegiga provides health device profile for Bluetooth OEM modules". Medical Technology Business Europe.
  • "Bluegiga Launches Embedded Wi-FiĀ® Modules for Professional Applications". Canada Newswire. Archived from the original on July 2, 2012. Retrieved August 30, 2012.
  • "WT12 Bluetooth Breakout Board". In Mojo.
  • "Bluegiga integrates wireless Bluetooth and GSM technologies for M2M applications". PR Web.
  • "New Bluetooth 4.0 Development Kit from Rowdy Robot on Kickstarter.com". LabStrip. Archived from the original on June 7, 2012.
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