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About Appear Networks

 

Appear Networks is a leading provider of wireless communication platforms that enable enterprise mobility solutions for organizations with mobile employees. The Appear IQ suite of products transforms standard wireless data networks into multimedia channels enabling the proactive delivery of personalized, real-time communications (data, VoIP and video) to mobile employees. In highly demanding, mobile environments, Appear IQ makes technology accessible and intuitive, leveraging existing IT investments to maximize employee productivity and the effectiveness of customer interactions. Appear IQ is used by leaders in the telecommunication, transportation and public sector, including, among others, Stockholm Subway (SL), Paris Local Transport Authority (RATP), Connex, France Telecom and the City of Kista, Sweden. Appear Networks partners with IT industry leaders Cisco, Capgemini, Intel and Fujitsu Siemens Computers to deliver innovative, end-to-end, integrated WLAN solutions. The company is privately held and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

 

Key Facts

 

Founded 2001
Founders Ann-Louise Palm, Xavier Aubry, Pontus Axelsson, Alex Cabrera, Martin Dahlstrand, Lars Nordgren.
HQ Stockholm, Sweden
Products

Appear IQ platform, powered by the Appear Context Engine

Industry Software enabling technologies for enterprise mobility solutions and wireless broadband networks
Key Partners Cisco, Capgemini, Intel, Fujitsu Siemens Compueters
Key Markets Travel & Transport, Public Sector, Telecom & Service Providers, Leisure & Hospitality, Retail

 

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