IoT Company Stringify Named as CES 2017 Innovation Awards Honoree

Friday, November 11, 2016 4:00 PM UTC

Los Gatos, CA, Nov. 11, 2016 —

Stringify, a thoughtful automation service for the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced that it has been named a CES 2017 Innovation Awards Honoree for its Android offering. Products chosen as CES Innovation Honorees reflect innovative design and engineering in some of the most cutting-edge tech products and services coming to market.

Stringify allows people to connect all their physical products and digital services together in one place so they can take better care of themselves, their families and their homes while also getting more done. By tying things together in what Stringify calls Flows, users can create unique experiences that matter to them personally, opening up endless possibilities. Building powerful automation has never been more convenient. Stringify strives to make smart devices even smarter, and currently works with over 500 products and services including Nest, Philips Hue, Ring, Amazon Alexa, Honeywell, Insteon, LIFX, Netgear, Dropbox, Facebook, Google Drive and Slack, just to name a few (for more partners, visit www.stringify.com). The cloud-based platform gives its customers anytime/anywhere access through its mobile apps, with no hardware required.

“It’s a great honor to be one of the few companies selected for this award especially in a category as competitive as software and mobile apps,” said Mike Yurochko, CEO of Stringify. “Our goal with Stringify, across both the current iOS offering and the upcoming Android service, is to make the world of IoT and connected living more attainable, customizable and enjoyable for everyone. This award is exciting validation that we are delivering an appealing service.”

The CES Innovation Awards are sponsored by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)TM, the producer of CES 2017. Products entered in this prestigious program are judged by a preeminent panel of independent industrial designers, independent engineers and members of the trade media to honor outstanding design and engineering in cutting-edge consumer electronics products across 28 product categories.

Entries are evaluated on their engineering, aesthetic and design qualities, intended use/function and user value, unique/novel features present and how the design and innovation of the product directly compares to other products in the marketplace.

Stringify for Android will be displayed at CES 2017, which runs January 5-8, 2017, in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES 2017 Innovation Honoree products are also featured on CES.tech/Innovation. The company will also be demonstrating the platform at CES Unveiled in Las Vegas on January 3.

Stringify is available now in the iTunes store with Android support coming soon. For up-to-date information on newly supported products and tips on living a connected life check out the Stringify blog https://www.stringify.com/blog/ and follow the company on Twitter @StringifyIt.

About Stringify:

Stringify, an automation platform for the Internet of Things (IoT), transforms the way you connect your life by bringing your physical and digital Things together to help create more meaningful experiences. Founded in 2014, Stringify makes the services you use and rely on every day better and more valuable. The company is based in Los Gatos, CA and has funding from ARTIS Ventures, Oryx VenturesOurCrowd and other private investors.

Susie Hayne, Lyman Agency                                                        
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www.stringify.com 

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