Inpixon
NASDAQ:XTIA

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Price: 1.68 USD -4.55%
Market Cap: $58m
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Inpixon engages in the provision of indoor positioning and data analytics services. The company is headquartered in Palo Alto, California and currently employs 210 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2002-05-29. The firm offers various software and hardware products for positioning, mapping, and analytics offerings. Its platform uses sensor technology to detect active cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ultra-wide band (UWB) and Chirp Spread Spectrum (chirp) signals emitted from devices within a venue providing positional information similar to what global positioning system (GPS) satellite systems provide for the outdoors. The Company's, CXApp, is operated through SaaS application platform. The firm engages in designing, manufacturing, selling and/or reselling various sensor, tag, anchor, chip or transmitter and transponder technologies and related positioning products, including Inpixon Aware, Inpixon MDM Connector, Inpixon Sensor 4000, Inpixon Pod, Inpixon Sensor Ultra, Inpixon GPS 900, Inpixon GPS Viewer and others. The company also offers on-device blue dot indoor location and motion technology.

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