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Link Labs

Link Labs is a wireless Internet of Things (IoT) technology company that provides enterprise-focused asset tracking and monitoring solutions that combine low-power connectivity, hardware, and cloud-based software.

  • Enterprise asset tracking and monitoring solutions for indoor and outdoor environments
  • IoT hardware devices and tags for location, sensing, and telemetry
  • Cloud-based and on-premises (on-prem) IoT management and analytics platforms (IoT device management / asset intelligence)
  • Low-Power Wide Area (LPWA) and short-range wireless connectivity architectures for enterprise deployments (IoT connectivity)
  • Solutions tailored for logistics, manufacturing, and other operational use cases

More About Link Labs

Link Labs focuses on enterprise and industrial IoT deployments, with offerings that integrate IoT hardware, low-power wireless connectivity, and cloud-based platforms for asset tracking and equipment monitoring. Its systems are designed for environments such as warehouses, factories, transportation yards, healthcare facilities, and other large campuses where visibility into the location and status of physical assets is required.

The company provides IoT tags, beacons, and other device hardware that attach to assets, along with gateways and infrastructure components that collect and forward data. These devices typically use low-power wireless protocols and positioning methods that can include Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), ultra-wideband (UWB), and other radio technologies, combined with proprietary methods for ranging and localization. Connectivity from on-site infrastructure to backend services generally relies on IP-based networking, with options for cellular, Ethernet, or Wi‑Fi backhaul depending on deployment design.

On the software side, Link Labs offers cloud-based platforms for device management, location visualization, rule-based alerts, and data integration into enterprise systems (asset tracking / IoT analytics). These platforms provide dashboards for operations teams and APIs for integration with existing enterprise applications such as warehouse management systems, transportation management systems, and enterprise resource planning tools. The software layer is positioned as the control point for configuring devices, defining zones and geofences, and consuming telemetry for reporting and workflow automation.

Architecture for typical deployments usually involves tags communicating with readers or anchors over short-range radio, with those anchors connected to gateways that route data to the cloud. Location is determined using methods such as received signal strength, time-of-flight, or time-difference-of-arrival, depending on the radio technology in use. This approach is intended to extend location awareness into indoor and hybrid indoor/outdoor environments where GPS alone is not effective, while managing power consumption so that battery-powered tags can operate over extended periods.

In enterprise use, Link Labs is positioned within categories such as real-time location systems (RTLS), indoor positioning, and asset intelligence. Organizations apply the technology for equipment tracking, inventory visibility, loss reduction, utilization analysis, and condition monitoring using sensor data such as temperature or motion. For directory and taxonomy purposes, Link Labs can be grouped under IoT platforms, asset tracking and RTLS, and Industrial IoT (IIOT) solutions, with offerings spanning hardware devices, connectivity infrastructure, and cloud software for monitoring and analytics.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 60
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10M-$50M

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Corporate Headquarters

130 Holiday Court
100
Annapolis, MD 21401

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Networking