
PanGo Networks
Wireless location management platform and asset tracking applications for enterprise markets.
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Founded in 1999, PanGo Networks established itself as a specialized provider of wireless location-based systems. The company was co-founded by Michael Campbell. PanGo Networks secured $14.4 million in funding, with a notable Series A round of $4.4 million in December 2003, backed by investors such as Columbia Capital, Flybridge, and Innovation Works.
The firm's core business centered on transforming standard 802.11 wireless infrastructure into a sophisticated platform for intelligent, location-aware mobile applications. Its primary offering, the PanOS location services platform, delivered precise and reliable data on the whereabouts of connected devices, assets, and personnel. This technology offered location accuracy ranging from zone and room-level down to sub-meter precision, catering to specific use cases. The system was designed to support critical business processes, including mobile asset tracking, workflow optimization, and information management, serving mission-critical sectors like healthcare, commercial, and industrial markets.
A significant milestone in the company's history was its merger with InnerWireless, a wireless network-management company, announced on March 21, 2007. This strategic combination aimed to create a fully integrated entity that could provide end-to-end wireless and location services. Following the merger, PanGo's location services platform was integrated with InnerWireless's Horizon RF management platform. Michael Campbell assumed the role of senior vice president for location services within the newly formed company.
Keywords: PanGo Networks, wireless location services, 802.11 infrastructure, location-aware applications, mobile asset tracking, workflow optimization, PanOS platform, real-time location systems, InnerWireless merger, Michael Campbell, Columbia Capital, Flybridge, Innovation Works, healthcare location services, industrial asset tracking, RF management platform, location accuracy, connected devices