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IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 14, 2025 — Lantronix Inc. has announced the appointment of Daniel Quant as the new head of its Industrial IoT (IIoT) Products and Business Line. In this strategic role, Quant will report directly to Mathi Gurusamy, the company's chief strategy officer. His primary focus will be to advance the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into Industrial IoT devices, a move aimed at addressing the growing demand for smarter, more efficient industrial solutions.
Quant brings a wealth of experience in the technology sector, particularly in IoT and AI applications. His leadership is expected to enhance Lantronix's capabilities in delivering cutting-edge solutions that cater to various industries. The company is committed to leveraging AI to improve operational efficiencies and drive innovation in IIoT products.
As industries increasingly turn to IoT technologies for operational improvements, Quant's appointment signals Lantronix's dedication to staying at the forefront of this rapidly evolving market. The company is poised to make significant strides under his guidance, aligning with its vision for the future of industrial connectivity.
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