Our Cold Chain IoT Asset Tracking Solution is Recognized as One of the Most Impactful Innovations in the Rapidly Growing IoT Marketplace
SALT LAKE CITY—June 11, 2026—Monnit announced today that its Cold Chain IoT Asset Tracking Solution has won the IoT Evolution Asset Tracking Award for the fourth year in a row from IoT Evolution World, the leading publication covering the Internet of Things (IoT).
The IoT Evolution Asset Tracking Awards recognize the most innovative solutions that leverage IoT technologies to help organizations gain greater visibility, control, and intelligence over their physical assets.
“From vaccines and biologics to fresh and frozen ingredients to prepared foods, temperature-sensitive products rely on an unbroken cold chain to preserve quality, efficacy, and safety,” said Monnit Founder and CEO Brad Walters. “Monnit Cold Chain IoT Asset Tracking Solutions deliver these benefits to organizations that depend on seamless, compliant cold chains. Thank you, IoT Evolution World and TMC, for the credibility this award brings.”
“It is my pleasure to recognize Monnit with an IoT Evolution Asset Tracking Award for its continued innovation,” said Carl Ford, Community Developer, IoT Evolution World. “As a leader in this rapidly evolving industry, I look forward to seeing Monnit’s future successes.”
Advancing Cold Chain Visibility Through Intelligent Remote Monitoring
Even brief deviations in environmental temperature can cause spoilage, regulatory issues, financial losses, or public health risks. Organizations responsible for transporting, storing, and distributing these assets require more than periodic inspections; they need continuous visibility.
The Monnit Cold Chain IoT Asset Tracking Solution delivers that visibility through an integrated ecosystem of IoT sensors, gateways, and software designed to safeguard critical assets throughout the cold chain. By providing real-time condition monitoring and automated alerts, Monnit helps organizations improve operational efficiency, strengthen compliance, and reduce the risk of costly product loss.
Today, organizations across food production, healthcare, pharmaceutical manufacturing, research laboratories, logistics, and commercial food service rely on Monnit solutions to maintain confidence in their cold storage and transportation operations.
The platform enables organizations to digitally log and manually document environmental conditions, establish proactive response protocols, and maintain detailed records that support internal quality initiatives and meet external regulatory requirements.
Purpose-Built Technologies for Critical Cold Chain Applications
At the center of many Monnit cold chain deployments are three essential technologies that work together to provide end-to-end monitoring capabilities:
ALTA® Wireless Low Temperature Sensors
ALTA® Digital Temperature Sensors
ALTA XL® IoT Cellular Gateways
These devices, along with others that comprise the Monnit Cold Chain IoT Asset Tracking Solution, create a reliable framework for monitoring conditions across laboratories, pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, production facilities, commercial kitchens, refrigerated vehicles, warehouses, and temporary storage environments.
Precision Monitoring for Temperature-Sensitive Assets
The ALTA Wireless Low Temperature Sensor is designed for environments where maintaining strict temperature parameters is essential. Designed for use with ultralow-temperature (ULT) freezers and refrigerated applications, the sensor can monitor conditions ranging from -200°C to 0°C (-328°F to 32°F) with calibrated accuracy of ±0.5°C.
Organizations use these sensors to:
Receive immediate alerts when temperatures move outside acceptable ranges
Support regulatory and quality initiatives, including FDA 21 CFR Part 11 workflows
Utilize ISO 17025-accredited, NIST-traceable calibration certificates to reinforce monitoring confidence
From vaccine storage and pharmaceutical research to frozen food preservation, these sensors provide the continuous oversight required to protect high-value, temperature-sensitive assets.
Enhanced Accountability Through Digital Temperature Monitoring
The ALTA Digital Temperature Sensor adds another layer of flexibility by combining automated remote monitoring with on-demand verification capabilities. You can instantly view local readings or manually generate time-stamped records directly from the device.
Key capabilities include:
Temperature monitoring from -40°F to 257°F (-40°C to 125°C)
Manual data capture for audit support
Automated cloud-based logging and reporting
Alert notifications delivered via push notification, text, email, or voice call when thresholds are exceeded
This combination of automation and accessibility helps organizations satisfy documentation requirements while improving day-to-day operational awareness.
Reliable Connectivity Across the Entire Cold Chain
Supporting these sensing technologies is the ALTA XL IoT Cellular Gateway, which enables long-range communications between sensors and monitoring software. ALTA Sensors can transmit data more than 2,000 feet through 18 or more walls, extending visibility across large facilities and distributed environments.
The gateway leverages advanced 4G LTE CAT-M1/NB2 cellular connectivity to securely deliver sensor data to the iMonnit® platform, making critical information accessible from virtually anywhere. Integrated location technologies further support mobile applications and asset tracking initiatives.
Helping Organizations Protect What Matters Most
Cold chain management ultimately depends on having accurate information at the right time. By transforming environmental conditions into actionable intelligence, Monnit empowers organizations to shift from reactive responses to proactive protection and to deliver transformative value-added services.
Whether safeguarding life-saving medications, preserving research samples, protecting food inventories, or supporting quality programs, Monnit Remote Monitoring Solutions help ensure that critical products remain within required conditions from origin to destination, improving efficiency, strengthening compliance, and protecting the people who depend on them.
About Monnit Corporation
The origin story of the Internet of Things (IoT) begins with Monnit. Before our inception in 2010, we were already at the forefront of embedding technology into machines and devices to enable them to talk and deliver valuable data to business leaders. Monnit Remote Monitoring Solutions for nearly any industry use case have delivered 72B+ data points in 130+ countries for 90K+ customers. Monnit's 80+ long-range IoT sensors remotely monitor many conditions such as temperature, light, humidity, water, vibration, pressure, and more. You can analyze data using iMonnit cloud software and get alerts via email, text, push notification, or call when our sensors detect a change you should know.
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