Digi International presents 2022 green tech awards

The awards showcase customer products and initiatives promoting sustainability, carbon reduction and environmental best practices with green tech innovations.
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Digi International released the winners of its 2022 Green Tech Customer Innovation Awards, showcasing sustainable products and initiatives.

Digi International, Hopkins, Minnesota, a global provider of Internet of Things connectivity products and services, released the winners of its 2022 Green Tech Customer Innovation Awards. Now in its second year, the awards showcase customer products and initiatives that promote sustainability, carbon reduction and environmental best practices with green tech innovations.

Each award winner has utilized Digi solutions to build or deploy technologies supporting environmental stewardship, including innovations for smarter cities, improved water management, greener vehicle technology and more.

Digi has selected the following customers as recipients for the 2022 Green Tech Customer Innovation Awards, in six categories:

  • AddÉnergie Technologies: green vehicle technology
  • Sicom Electronics: smart city lighting
  • Valmont Industries: smart infrastructure
  • Brown and Caldwell: water monitoring and management
  • Renu Robotics: green tech innovation
  • Jain Irrigation: smart agriculture

“In our second year rewarding green tech innovation, we are thrilled and proud to acknowledge the many ways in which our customers innovate to support a more sustainable world,” says Ron Konezny, Digi International president and CEO. “From infrastructure projects that reduce carbon emissions, to cleaner air and water, our honorees are making an enormous difference in the global quest to preserve our planet. We applaud these efforts and hope they inspire green innovation.”

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