2023 WISER’S YEAR IN REVIEW

As we close out an exceptional year, we're excited to share
key highlights from 2023:

Our new global headquarters signifies our dedication to expansion, offering a vibrant space for collaboration and reflecting our commitment to serving customers and partners. Staying true to our dedication to pioneering product innovation, we have broadened our enterprise-level customer integration. Furthermore, we enriched our community with invaluable articles, providing perspectives and expertise to our community. We underwent a comprehensive website update, seamlessly migrating to an enhanced platform, and regular content updates further ensured our community stays informed and engaged. We actively participated in five key trade shows, connecting with peers, showcasing innovations, and staying current with market trends. In addition, we welcomed several new team members, including a senior engineer to our team bringing fresh perspectives and expertise, bolstering our pursuit of excellence and innovation.

We extend heartfelt thanks to our customers, partners, and the entire WISER community for your unwavering support. Here's to another year of growth, innovation, and collaboration!


New Global Headquarters

 Our new headquarters is not just a physical relocation; it's a strategic investment in our future, providing us with the resources and environment needed to push boundaries, introduce groundbreaking technologies and elevate the standards in UWB RTLS.

History of the North Carolina Book Depository

WISER's global headquarters is now in the old NC Book Depository, located in the warehouse district of downtown Raleigh. Built in 1925, it houses the oldest working elevator in North Carolina. This building is truly a gem!


WISER Awarded $1.3M DoD Contract

The project will test the application of WISER's Redundant Radio Localization Technology (RRLT) adapted for identifying and tracking military assets and personnel.


Data Integration with your Existing Software

What truly sets the WISER system apart is its seamless integration with your existing software and dashboards. Through APIs or database connections, WISER effortlessly integrates with the platforms you already use and love. Say goodbye to the frustration of navigating multiple systems, as WISER brings all your tracking data on the platforms you prefer, unlocking the full potential of your GUI.

With WISER's intuitive Tag and Track software, hardware data is seamlessly transformed into precise centimeter-level coordinated. With WISER's user-friendly GUI, actionable data becomes readily accessible on both desktop and mobile devices

Taking Your MRO Work-in-Progress Productivity to the Next Level

Here's how your organization could utilize both radio frequency identification and ultra-wideband technologies in your manufacturing facilities.

The Promise of Data-Driven Intelligence

Continuous data collected by UWB RTLS systems ensures there are no gaps in the data, even if the product goes off the production line or there are pauses in the process.

Avoid End-of-the Year Manual Inventory Count Hassles Altogether with WISER’s Autonomous UWB RTLS System

As the end of the year approaches, businesses around the world are gearing up for one of their most dreaded tasks - the annual inventory count. Traditionally, this process involves manual counting, consumes significant resources, and demands a considerable amount of time, taking away from core operations. 

Enhancing Manufacturing and Warehouse Operations: Using the Power of Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) for Forklift Tracking and the Assets they Transport

Companies frequently approach us to implement RTLS systems for tracking their forklifts, and at times, that suffices. However, we often identify a greater potential to monitor all critical company assets—not just forklifts. Once a WISER ATLAS UWB RTLS forklift tracking system is in place, the infrastructure is established, prompting us to question: why not track forklifts, what they are moving, and anything else that’s job-critical?

Embedded Software Scientist 
As an Embedded Platform Developer, Graham's key responsibilities include designing and maintaining embedded platforms for both new and existing products. In addition, Graham will support continued R&D development of WISER platforms, and oversee the production release process.

Graham received a Ph.D. in experimental particle physics from North Carolina State University, and a B.S in physics from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

Graham Medlin, Ph.D.