List of EMQX Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying EMQX customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased EMQX for IoT Platform from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using EMQX for IoT Platform include: Signify, a Netherlands based Manufacturing organisation with 30819 employees and revenues of $6.72 billion, China Telecom Global, a Hong Kong based Communications organisation with 278922 employees and revenues of $6.53 billion, Inovonics, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $15.0 million and many others.
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China Telecom Global | Communications | 278922 | $6.5B | Hong Kong | EMQX | EMQX | IoT Platform | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 China Telecom Global implemented EMQX, an IoT Platform, to build CTWing, a nationwide NB-IoT device access platform. The EMQX deployment provided the messaging and connection broker foundation for CTWing's device connectivity and multi protocol unification across industries in China.
EMQX was configured to support a multi active distributed architecture that prioritized massive device concurrency and persistent session handling. Functional capabilities implemented included device access management, protocol mediation, telemetry ingestion and scalable connection brokering consistent with IoT Platform patterns. The EMQX based solution enabled CTWing to scale to 10M+ devices.
Operational scope covered nationwide device onboarding and access across industry verticals inside China, with CTWing serving as a centralized device access platform for communications and enterprise customers. Integrations focused on unifying device protocols at the platform layer and delivering consolidated device telemetry and session metadata to downstream business functions. EMQX is stated as the core application that underpins CTWing.
Governance and rollout emphasized platform level control for device provisioning and access orchestration, with phased expansion of distributed nodes to maintain availability and concurrency. The CTWing program continued evolution, with CTWing 5.0 launching in 2021, reflecting ongoing collaboration using EMQX technology.
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Inovonics | Professional Services | 120 | $15M | United States | EMQX | EMQX | IoT Platform | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Inovonics integrated EMQX into its mobile duress and senior living product workflows, using EMQX as the core IoT Platform to deliver real time safety and operational alerts. The deployment targets safety monitoring for deployed sites in the United States and Canada and supports more than 30 sites across those regions.
EMQX implementation focuses on real time location, event, and device health alerting capabilities, leveraging MQTT 5.0 support and high throughput message brokering to handle continuous telemetry from wearable and stationary devices. The EMQX Cloud configuration provided managed broker services initially, with protocol level features such as session management, topic based routing, and publish subscribe semantics used to orchestrate device event flows and alerting logic.
Architecturally the project began on EMQX Cloud and later transitioned to a bring your own cloud BYOC model, preserving the EMQX broker layer while shifting deployment control to customer hosted infrastructure. The implementation integrates rich backend integrations to feed alert events into existing product workflows and operational tooling, using the EMQX broker as the central ingestion and distribution layer in the IoT Platform stack.
Governance and rollout were handled as a phased site by site deployment across Inovonics product lines, aligning device provisioning, topic and access control policies, and alert routing to operational owners in mobile duress and senior living workflows. Configuration and lifecycle management emphasize broker level access control and device health telemetry processing, enabling consistent alert semantics across disparate sites while retaining the option to operate under customer cloud control with BYOC.
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Signify | Manufacturing | 30819 | $6.7B | Netherlands | EMQX | EMQX | IoT Platform | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023 Signify implemented EMQX, an IoT Platform, to manage large scale MQTT communications for its smart lighting fleet. The deployment focuses on enabling low latency state updates and large concurrency for connected bulbs globally, supporting Signify's Philips Hue ecosystem.
Signify's EMQX implementation leverages the EMQX broker together with rule engine and flow capabilities to orchestrate message routing, device state synchronization, and real time control logic. The configuration emphasizes broker level message throughput and rule based processing to handle tens of millions of devices, using EMQX as both the MQTT transport layer and an event processing plane for device telemetry and command flows.
Architecturally the deployment is positioned as the core messaging backbone for Signify's IoT ecosystem, providing the MQTT transport layer that connects distributed bulbs to cloud services and control applications. Operational scope spans global connected bulbs across Signify's smart lighting business, impacting device operations, control plane engineering, and customer facing real time services. The implementation supports the concurrency and low latency requirements needed for synchronous state updates and remote control features.
Governance emphasis centers on message routing rules and flow definitions implemented within EMQX to standardize device event handling and reduce integration complexity across downstream systems. The deployment is reported to improve reliability and deliver more responsive real time control across Signify's IoT ecosystem.
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