IoT-Plan GmbH
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12/06/2025

Short profile of the company:

IoT-Plan GmbH is an innovative technology company based in Dresden that specialises in customised IoT solutions (monitoring) for various industries.

The company offers comprehensive services in the areas of IoT consulting, monitoring systems and large-scale implementation of IoT devices. By using retrofit technologies, IoT-Plan enables the simple integration of modern IoT applications into existing infrastructures without invasive interventions or extensive IT knowledge. The solutions are designed to optimise operating processes, increase efficiency and automatically document compliance with legal and quality-relevant parameters.

The company was founded in 2019 by graduate engineers Christian Rudolf and Simon Rietschel, who have many years of experience in management consulting, IT and IoT security. With a team of five employees, IoT-Plan aims to drive digitalisation in companies while minimising security concerns and high investment costs through a transparent subscription model. The cloud-based solutions enable an independent internet connection for IoT gateways and offer user-friendly management of measurement data via a central platform.

 

Technology:

IoT, I-IoT, LoRaWAN, NB-IoT

Products / services:

  • Industry-specific monitoring systems
  • Large Scale IoT Deployment
  • IoT consulting

We offer:

WHAT CONDITIONS
  • Industry-specific monitoring systems
  • Documentation / real-time alarming / reporting
  • Retrofit -> independent of & compatible with existing systems
  • €7 / month / measuring point incl.
  • Large scale IoT deployment
  • IoT consulting
  • individualised

Contact details of the company:

Headquarters:

IoT-Plan GmbH
Dammweg 6
01097 Dresden

IoT-Plan Monitoring | IoT-Consulting | Large Scale Deployment

Social Media: LinkedIn

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