
Edyza is a hardware and software technology platform enabling internet of things for high density connectivity and computing (IoT-HD) in industrial, commercial, and government sectors. Edyza’s wireless communication uses a proprietary channel access method to enable thousands of sensors and actuators to communicate in close proximity. Combined with its fog, edge and cloud computing software platform, Edyza offers unprecedented levels of data with the scale, precision, and resolution needed for machine learning for predictions and automation. Edyza is based in Irvine, California and was founded in 2015 by Dr. Rana Basheer and Atul Patel, together with over 30 years of combined experience in wireless, big data, and software-as-a-service. To learn more, visit www.edyza.com.

Edyza is a hardware and software technology platform enabling internet of things for high density connectivity and computing (IoT-HD) in industrial, commercial, and government sectors. Edyza’s wireless communication uses a proprietary channel access method to enable thousands of sensors and actuators to communicate in close proximity. Combined with its fog, edge and cloud computing software platform, Edyza offers unprecedented levels of data with the scale, precision, and resolution needed for machine learning for predictions and automation. Edyza is based in Irvine, California and was founded in 2015 by Dr. Rana Basheer and Atul Patel, together with over 30 years of combined experience in wireless, big data, and software-as-a-service. To learn more, visit www.edyza.com.
Founded: 2015 (Oct 12, 2015)
Headquarters: Irvine, California
Product: High-density IoT connectivity (proprietary wireless channel access) plus fog/edge/cloud software
Founders: Atul Patel; Dr. Rana Basheer
Funding (reported): Multiple seed rounds; last listed Apr 1, 2019; total reported $1,300,000
High-density IoT connectivity and edge/cloud computing for industrial, commercial, and government applications.
2015
Internet of Things; Wireless Communications; Edge/Fog Computing
Crunchbase lists multiple seed funding events between 2016–2019; last announced round listed Apr 1, 2019.
“Alchemist Accelerator”