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Impinj

Impinj

Impinj wirelessly connects billions of everyday things to applications, delivering real-time information to businesses, and enabling the Internet of Things.

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Healthcare
Healthcare
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Semiconductor
Semiconductor
Electronics
Electronics
Software
Software
Internet of things (IoT)
Internet of things (IoT)
Technology
Technology
Retail
Retail
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Location
Seattle
Seattle
B2X
B2C
B2C
B2B
B2B
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CEO
Chris Diorio
Chris Diorio
Founder
Carver Mead
Carver Mead
Chris Diorio
Chris Diorio
AngelList URL
angel.co/impinj
Date Incorporated
March 26, 2001
Number of Employees (Ranges)
201 – 5000
Phone Number
+18504050120
Number of Employees
3830
Full Address
400 Fairview Ave N Ste 1200 Seattle​, WA, 98109-5371 United States
CIK Number
1,114,995
Place of Incorporation
Delaware
Delaware
Investors
Polaris Partners
Polaris Partners
Intel Capital
Intel Capital
Madrona
Madrona
AllianceBernstein
AllianceBernstein
GF Private Equity
GF Private Equity
VentureTech Alliance
VentureTech Alliance
Inventec
Inventec
Samsung Ventures
Samsung Ventures
...
DUNS Number
015580249
Founded Date
2000
Fax Number
+18504050120
Total Funding Amount (USD)
138,500,000
Latest Funding Round Date
July 2012
Competitors
Altair Engineering
Altair Engineering
Exchange
Nasdaq
Nasdaq
Foresite Capital
Foresite Capital
Glassdoor ID
14174
Key People
Chris Diorio
Chris Diorio
Latest Funding Type
‌
Series F
NAICS Code
334,419
Patents Assigned (Count)
312
Legal Entity Identifier
549300M26VGKSMMWWN170
Wellfound ID
impinj
Country
United States
United States
Headquarters
Seattle
Seattle

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Company Operating Status
Active
Strategic Partnerships
IntelliGaurd
IntelliGaurd
0
Latest Funding Round Amount (USD)
21,000,000
Wikidata ID
Q4041316

Impinj, Inc. is a manufacturer of radio-frequency identification (RFID) devices and software. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. The company was started based on the research done at the California Institute of Technology by Carver Mead and Chris Diorio. Impinj currently produces EPC Class 1, Gen 2 passive UHF RFID chips, RFID readers, RFID reader chips, and RFID antennas, and software applications for encoding chips, and gathering business intelligence on RFID systems.

History

Impinj was founded in 2000 based on the research of Carver Mead and his student Chris Diorio. The name Impinj stands for "Impact-ionized Hot-electron Injection". In 2006, Impinj became the first company to introduce products based on the EPCglobal UHF Gen 2 standard. Bear Stearns reported in 2006 that Wal-Mart issued contracts to Impinj and Alien Technology, including them as significant suppliers for a total 15,000 RFID readers needed for Wal-Mart stores and distribution centers. The report invited speculation but was not confirmed.

In the same year, Impinj created new partnerships in Asia. In February, Impinj signed an Original Equipment Manufacturer agreement with the Hong Kong based company Convergence Systems Limited (subsidiary of the Chung Nam Group of Companies). In December, Impinj partnered with Korean company LS Industrial Systems (part of LS Group) to create RFID solutions targeting the Korean market.

In June 2008, Impinj sold its non-volatile memory business to Virage Logic. Also in 2008, Impinj acquired the Intel RFID division, including an Intel-developed RFID reader chip. Impinj renamed the chip Indy R1000. In 2009, Coca-Cola unveiled their Freestyle soda machine that gives users one hundred and sixty five different possible drink combinations. The Freestyle soda machine uses Impinj Monza tag chips and Indy reader chips to determine user preferences and to monitor the dispensers. Mexico has certified the Impinj Speedway reader to be used by state agencies in the electronic vehicle registration initiative beginning in Mexico in July 2010. In 2005, Impinj began working with Intel to develop RFID chips that would allow for "Processor Secured Storage." Impinj created two new chips for the project: Monza X-2K Dura and Monza X-8K Dura, which allow for increased theft deterrence and wireless configuration of electronic devices. The chips will be used in Intel's Microsoft Windows 8-based processors for tablet computers, which will be released in the second half of 2012

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