Dot Ai Partners with Wiliot

Published: February 5, 2026

Dot Ai, an IoT and artificial intelligence (AI)-based SaaS company at the forefront of asset intelligence technology, recently announced a three-year strategic partnership with Wiliot, a global leader in Ambient IoT technology.

Under the agreement, Wiliot will support Dot Ai as it focuses on developing and deploying industrial and manufacturing applications— extending Ambient IoT deeper into factories, warehouses, and complex logistics networks. Wiliot will also supply the Company tags and cloud services for resale.

Dot Ai harnesses the power of real-time IoT tracking technology and AI-enhanced analytics, standing at the forefront of innovation, offering patented solutions that are not just advanced but transformative. Through research and development, the company has engineered a suite of technologies that empower organizations to not only streamline their logistics and supply chain processes but also bolster operational security to unprecedented levels.

Dot AI Expansion

Leveraging state-of-the-art AI engines, cutting-edge 5G RF and BLE technology, and seamless API integrations, Dot Ai offers real-time asset visibility and predictive analytics that integrate effortlessly with existing infrastructure.

“This partnership solidifies our commitment to extend the power of Ambient IoT into the heart of industrial asset intelligence,” said Ed Nabrotzky, Chief Executive Officer of Dot Ai, in a statement.

Advancing Ambient IoT into Industrial Environments

As part of the collaboration, Dot Ai has commercialized the first industrial implementation of the Wiliot tag technology, coupling their chip with a patent-pending plasmonic folded ground plane structure that increases readability and range when mounted on-metal or in wet environments. Additionally, Dot Ai has released a patent-pending rugged Industrial Bridge device that can read this tag as well as other Wiliot enabled labels in their applications.

These innovations expand the range of industrial use cases where this technology can be applied – from high-value retail supply chain tracking to production-line applications, full-warehouse inventory automation, metal skids, shipping containers and outdoor laydown yards to name a few.

“By developing industrial components to interface with Wiliot’s technology, we are able to collect additional data in our target environments to deliver the continuous, in-process intelligence that complex supply chains demand,” said Nabrotzky.