Satellite IoT connectivity for remote asset monitoring and control
Myriota operates a direct-to-satellite IoT platform, using embedded Linux, ARM, Bluetooth, and mobile-first clients (Flutter, React Native, iOS, Android) to connect devices without ground infrastructure. The hiring mix—engineering-led with operations and finance support—alongside active projects in device management, mobile apps, and supply-chain automation suggests the company is scaling both product delivery and operational backbone to support global deployments.
Myriota builds satellite-based IoT connectivity for organizations operating in remote or infrastructure-sparse regions. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Adelaide, Australia, the company owns the full stack: edge device firmware, direct-to-orbit satellite protocol, and cloud backend. Primary use cases span water management, agriculture, logistics, defense, and environmental monitoring. The platform is designed for low-power, low-cost operation; customers include government and enterprise buyers in regions where cellular or Wi-Fi is unavailable. With 51–200 employees, Myriota maintains engineering and operations teams across Australia and the United States.
Core stack includes embedded Linux, ARM processors, Bluetooth/BLE for edge connectivity, and Flutter/React Native for mobile clients. Cloud and data systems use REST APIs. Design tooling includes Altium for hardware.
Active projects include IoT device management and satellite data mobile apps, global supply-chain strategy, inventory systems, end-to-end system testing, and automation of manual operational bottlenecks.
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