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Dyson UK Manufacturing 3500 $1.2B United Kingdom Balena balenaCloud Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) 2018 n/a In 2018, Dyson UK implemented balenaCloud to support R&D initiatives and environmental monitoring projects in the United Kingdom. The deployment was used for air-quality monitoring backpacks in initiatives such as Breathe London, enabling remote development, debugging and field data collection across prototype devices. balenaCloud provided edge device management and remote telemetry collection that fed Dyson UK's Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) data workflows for R&D and environmental monitoring. Functional capabilities implemented included device provisioning, over the air application updates, remote shell access for debugging, and telemetry ingestion at the edge, with streamed device data routed into Dyson's data pipelines for downstream ETL processing. Operational scope covered Dyson's R&D and environmental monitoring teams in the United Kingdom, with prototype rollouts and iterative field studies beginning in 2018. Governance focused on device lifecycle management, secure telemetry capture, and remote debugging practices to support distributed field deployments and ongoing prototype refinement.
Meow Wolf Professional Services 1000 $250M United States Balena balenaCloud Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) 2022 n/a Meow Wolf implemented balenaCloud in 2022 to manage roughly 100 Raspberry Pi devices running balenaOS, deployed to remotely operate interactive exhibition components across its United States installations. The deployment targeted operations and digital exhibits teams and was intended to simplify on-site operations for tech operators across US sites. The implementation used balenaCloud's remote device management and telemetry capabilities to extract device and application telemetry, centralize logs, and feed monitoring and content operations pipelines consistent with Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) workflows. balenaCloud was used as the central platform for fleet monitoring and remote access, supporting content delivery orchestration and observability for exhibit software running on edge devices. Architecture centered on edge Raspberry Pi units running balenaOS with centralized orchestration through the balenaCloud platform, enabling over-the-air provisioning, application lifecycle controls, and continuous telemetry collection for content playback and health monitoring. Operational scope covered operations and digital exhibits functions, with tech operators using the platform to manage device state and remotely troubleshoot exhibit components. Rollout occurred prior to the vendor blog case study and exhibitions were running by 2023, with governance focused on standardized device images and centralized fleet configuration to ensure consistent behavior across installations. The deployment emphasized remote management and telemetry as the primary controls to simplify on-site operational workflows for Meow Wolf's exhibition teams.
Seeed Studio China Manufacturing 250 $20M China Balena balenaCloud Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) 2021 n/a In 2021, Seeed Studio China began using balenaCloud to provision, pre-register, update, and remotely debug its SenseCAP LoRaWAN sensor fleet. balenaCloud served as the primary edge fleet management and telemetry ingestion platform for Seeed Studio China, aligning with Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) responsibilities for IoT telemetry and device operations. The implementation centered on device provisioning and pre-registration workflows, over the air update orchestration, and remote debugging capabilities to support field troubleshooting and firmware lifecycle management. balenaCloud acted as the telemetry-ingestion layer at the edge, feeding downstream data pipelines and Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) systems with device logs, telemetry bursts, and status events to enable centralized ingestion and processing. The rollout went live in 2021 and supported global operations of the SenseCAP LoRaWAN fleet, scaling to near 200,000 devices within a year. Operational coverage included device provisioning, firmware lifecycle orchestration, and remote diagnostics across distributed sensor deployments, and the Seeed Studio China balenaCloud Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) deployment directly supported operations and IoT telemetry business functions.
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