Scottish Equity Partners funds Glasgow-based IoT business
Pelion, a global Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity business, has secured significant growth equity funding from Scottish Equity Partners (SEP) to allow the company to further grow independently, and invest further in product development, sales and customer support.
The Glasgow-headquartered firm has developed a global connectivity management platform enabling enterprise customers to connect end devices to applications through cellular connectivity.
Its 500 customers span a wide range of sectors, including industrials, utilities, transport and logistics, and healthcare. Use cases supported by the platform include infrastructure monitoring, connected industrial equipment, vehicle telematics, remote building access and patient monitoring.
As a technology-led business, Pelion has already made significant investment into its connectivity management platform, secure end-to-end network and global eSIM offering. With SEP’s funding, it plans to continue developing its platform in order to maintain technical leadership, while adding additional resources to key commercial functions and supporting business momentum.
David Weidner, CEO of Pelion, commented: “This investment sets us up well to accelerate our growth as an independent business. Pelion is at the forefront of the IoT connectivity market, serving a multitude of customer use cases around the globe, and we are excited to be embarking upon the next stage of our journey.
“The investments made into our technology and products over the past five years make us an ideal partner for any enterprise seeking to utilise IoT to drive their business outcomes.”
Tim Ankers of SEP added: “We are excited to partner with Pelion. It has built a leading connectivity management platform addressing a multi-billion-dollar market opportunity, and the number of cellular connected devices is forecast to grow exponentially.
“Pelion’s platform simplifies the complex ecosystem for enterprise customers and, with its strong reputation for technical excellence and customer support, we believe it is well placed to benefit from this trend.”
The global IoT market is projected to grow rapidly, with IoT applications being a driver of digital transformation across multiple industries. Data produced by Gartner, the technology research organisation, suggests that IoT related spend on cellular connectivity will grow to $57 billion (£50.66bn) in 2026, up from $32bn (£28.44) in 2020.
Secure and reliable cellular connectivity is mission-critical to support IoT applications, with enterprise customers seeking platforms that can service their increasingly complex requirements.