Larotec
Remote Control and Energy Consumption Monitoring
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in November 2005, Larotec operated with 1–10 employees. The company secured funding from 1 investor across one funding round, raising a total of $3 million. Larotec was acquired by Beeper Communications in January 2012.
Business overview
Larotec specializes in providing mini-SCADA system solutions for remote monitoring and control of field equipment, including air conditioning units, motors, intrusion alarms, sensors, and lights. Its technology supports applications such as remote meter reading, security systems, industrial alarms, energy management, and water/wastewater management. The company's Interface Communication Units (ICUs) offer comprehensive monitoring and control, utilizing cellular links and/or Ethernet connections to a server database, accessible via a web-based application. Larotec operates within the Energy Tech sector, focusing on energy consumption and efficiency, and serves B2B and B2C markets.
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- When was Larotec acquired?
- Larotec was acquired by Beeper Communications in January 2012, leading to its current inactive status as a division of the Beeper Group.
- What was Larotec's total capital raised?
- Larotec raised a total of $3 million across one funding round prior to its acquisition.
- Which investor participated in Larotec's funding round?
- Athlone Global Security participated in Larotec's funding round in February 2008.
- What type of solutions does Larotec provide?
- Larotec provides mini-SCADA system solutions for remote monitoring and control of field equipment, such as air conditioning units, motors, and sensors, for various industrial and commercial applications.
- What are the primary applications of Larotec's technology?
- Larotec's technology is primarily applied in remote meter reading, security systems, industrial alarm systems, energy management, and water/wastewater applications.