Dat-uh CEO Wins M2M Women of the Year Award

Connected World recognized Humera Malik for her contributions in the IoT/M2M space, giving her the annual Women of M2M/IoT award.

April 4, 2016

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Dat-uh, a provider of industrial IoT analytics solutions, is pleased to announce that its founder, Ms. Humera Malik, is being recognized for her contributions for fostering the growth of technology in the IoT/M2M space and has been selected as a winner of the annual Women of M2M/IoT award, which is being presented at the Connected World Conference at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square, on Monday, April 4th.

“This year, we’ve selected women from many walks of life who make a difference in a variety of ways, each important in their own right. There are thought leaders in emerging, even experimental technologies; managers in government pursuing data-driven decision making and cutting-edge technology adoption; engineers, nurses, scientists, teachers, authors, and several PhDs; genius marketers and powerful networkers; executives representing construction, sports, fashion, energy, and smart home; and more than a few leaders who are likened to “superheroes” by those around them,” says Peggy Smedley, Editorial Director of Connected World magazine and president of Specialty Publishing Co.

As the founder and CEO of start-up technology software company Dat-uh, Humera brings her expertise in technology and product management to her role in developing solutions for the industrial Internet of Things. Humera and her team have created a cloud-based analytics solution designed for the industrial IoT. The solution leverages machine learning techniques with automated modeling to gather, and analyze sensor data for industrial IoT applications. Also as a partner at Quexor Group, Humera advises companies on IoT go-to-market strategies. She cofounded the technology consultancy business in 2010. Today, the company just happens to be 100% powered by women. Its client list includes companies such as Google and Microsoft.

Humera is also a founding member of Women of the Digital World, which showcases the achievements attained by women in the industry and offers inspiration to those starting out in their careers. She regularly publishes articles and is a frequent speaker at industry events.

“I am truly honored to be included with this stellar group of women,” states Humera. “I believe women need to play a larger role in creating the products of the future. In a world that is becoming increasingly dependent on technology, it is especially important we have an equal say in defining what this world will look like, and work to expand opportunities for women across every field so tomorrow’s technology can truly reflect the needs of everyone – male or female. I am grateful to Connected World for raising awareness and doing so much to promote women in the emerging field of IoT/M2M.”

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