IIOT-OXYS Inc
IIOT-OXYS, Inc. (OTC Pink: ITOX) is a technology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and incorporated in Nevada, positioned at the intersection of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), artificial intelligence, machine learning, and edge computing. The company develops hardware, software, and algorithms that monitor, measure, and predict conditions for energy, structural, agricultural, and medical applications, providing actionable mission-critical insights for industries including medical and pharmaceutical, manufacturing, agriculture, defense, and structural health monitoring. IIOT-OXYS's technology platform is designed to help industrial operators transition from reactive and preventive maintenance approaches to predictive maintenance strategies — detecting anomalies and predicting equipment failures before they occur, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.<br><br>The company's core technical differentiation is its Minimally Invasive Load Monitoring (MILM) technology, which gathers data from physical systems using sensors that can be installed without significant disruption to existing infrastructure, enabling low-friction deployment of IoT monitoring capabilities across industrial environments. IIOT-OXYS's edge computing architecture performs data processing locally, at or near the sensors where data is collected, rather than transmitting all raw data to centralized cloud servers. This edge computing approach enables faster response times, reduced bandwidth requirements, and the ability to operate in environments with limited or intermittent connectivity — all important characteristics for industrial monitoring applications where real-time insight and system reliability are critical.<br><br>IIOT-OXYS, Inc. trades on the OTC Pink market under the ticker symbol ITOX and files periodic reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The industrial IoT market has grown substantially as the cost of sensors, wireless connectivity, and edge computing hardware has declined, making it economically viable to instrument industrial equipment and infrastructure that previously operated without continuous monitoring. IIOT-OXYS participates in this market with its MILM-based platform, seeking to provide industrial operators with AI-driven predictive insights that enable more efficient, safer, and lower-cost operations across the energy, manufacturing, agricultural, and healthcare sectors it targets.