Wiliot

Defense & National Security Dual-Use Technology Priority Signal Founded 2017

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Wiliot is an Israeli-founded deep-tech startup building battery-free IoT sensors and physical AI platforms that enable real-time visibility, condition monitoring, and autonomous decision-making across supply chains, retail, and industrial operations at scale.

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Company Overview

Wiliot develops battery-free, energy-harvesting Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) microchips (branded as "IoT Pixels") and an integrated cloud platform that embed ambient sensing directly into physical products and assets. The company's core innovation is the elimination of batteries through passive energy harvesting, enabling low-cost, maintenance-free sensor deployment at massive scale. Wiliot's Gen3 IoT Pixel, launched in January 2026, represents a significant advancement in sensing capability, performance, and operational efficiency.

The company's platform covers the full stack: hardware (battery-free sensors that capture location, temperature, humidity, and other environmental conditions in real-time), edge connectivity (leveraging ubiquitous Bluetooth infrastructure), and cloud AI services (Wiliot Intelligence Platform, built on Databricks) that transform raw sensor data into actionable supply chain intelligence and autonomous operational decisions. The technology is deployed across three main verticals: retail logistics and supply chain optimization, cold-chain and condition monitoring for pharmaceuticals and perishables, and industrial manufacturing and distribution. High-profile commercial deployments include collaborations with Walmart (announced October 2025), PepsiCo, and major logistics operators.

Wiliot was founded in 2017 by engineers from Wilocity, a millimeter-wave wireless pioneer, combining deep wireless expertise with a focus on ecosystem development. The company maintains dual headquarters in Caesarea, Israel (R&D and engineering) and San Diego, California (North American operations), with offices across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and North America. With 201-500 employees and significant Series C backing from strategic investors including Amazon, Avery Dennison, Maersk, PepsiCo, Qualcomm, Samsung, and Verizon Ventures, Wiliot is scaling commercial deployment while advancing core hardware and platform capabilities.

The dual-use potential is substantial and substantive. Ambient IoT sensing architecture directly applies to defense and national security logistics: persistent, passive visibility of critical assets in distributed operations, supply chain resilience and tamper detection, inventory assurance in contested or low-communications environments, and autonomous tracking of military and critical infrastructure equipment without active power draw. The battery-free architecture makes it particularly valuable for forward-deployed, sustained operations where logistics support is constrained.

Dual-Use Assessment

Military & Commercial Applications

Wiliot's battery-free ambient sensing architecture has credible and substantive dual-use applicability. Commercial applications (retail logistics, cold-chain monitoring, manufacturing visibility) map directly to defense contexts: real-time asset tracking in distributed operations without battery maintenance burden, supply chain integrity and tamper detection for critical materiel, autonomous logistics coordination in low-bandwidth or degraded-comms environments, and extended persistence in field operations. The passive energy-harvesting design is particularly valuable for forward-deployed scenarios where logistics support is constrained and asset lifespan is a limiting factor. Qualification against multiple international standards (FCC, CE/RED, ISED, ARIB, RCM/ACMA) and security certifications (ISO/IEC 27001:2022, 27018:2014) indicate operational readiness for regulated and high-assurance environments.

Strategic Fit Assessment

Research priority signal

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Wiliot represents a credible, deep-tech play in ambient IoT with substantive dual-use applicability. The company combines differentiated battery-free hardware (complex passive sensing and energy harvesting), proprietary cloud AI/analytics (Physical AI platform), and proven commercial traction (marquee customers including Walmart, PepsiCo, major logistics operators). The founding team brings deep wireless and ecosystem expertise (Wilocity lineage), the investor base includes both strategic operational partners (Amazon, Maersk, Verizon, Samsung) and institutional capital (Norwest, GGV), indicating both belief in the technology and active enterprise adoption. The market is large and expanding: supply chain visibility, retail logistics, and cold-chain monitoring each represent multi-billion-dollar TAMs, and the dual-use security/defense adjacency provides additional strategic value. Medium-term risks (hardware scale-up, competitive RFID/Bluetooth positioning, customer integration complexity) are offset by first-mover advantage in battery-free ambient sensing at scale and demonstrated investor/customer confidence.

Strategic Value to U.S.-Israel Alliance

Wiliot enables a step-change in supply chain transparency, resilience, and autonomous decision-making across commercial and defense-adjacent logistics. The battery-free ambient sensing architecture provides persistent visibility without the operational and cost burden of active devices, making it uniquely suited for distributed, large-scale asset tracking in challenging environments. For commercial enterprises, it reduces waste, theft, and inefficiency; for national security and defense logistics, it provides resilient, maintenance-light asset accountability and coordination in forward-deployed operations. The platform also addresses emerging supply chain security concerns: counterfeiting detection, integrity verification, and autonomous response to anomalies. Integration with major infrastructure operators (Walmart, Amazon, Maersk) and the expanding Physical AI platform position Wiliot as foundational infrastructure for next-generation supply chain intelligence.

Key Technologies

  • Battery-free BLE IoT Pixels with passive energy harvesting
  • Ambient Bluetooth Low Energy sensing and mesh networking
  • Real-time location services (RTLS) and condition telemetry
  • Gen3 IoT Pixel sensor (2026) with enhanced range and data capacity
  • Physical AI cloud platform built on Databricks for autonomous supply chain decisions
  • IoT device orchestration and fleet management at scale
  • Tamper detection and supply chain integrity verification

Use Cases & Applications

  • Real-time inventory visibility in retail and e-commerce fulfillment networks
  • Cold-chain monitoring for pharmaceuticals, fresh produce, and perishables to minimize spoilage and waste
  • Manufacturing and distribution center asset tracking and material flow optimization
  • Logistics and supply chain integrity: detecting theft, diversion, and counterfeiting
  • Autonomous supply chain decision-making (routing, prioritization, replenishment) via AI platform
  • Defense and national security: distributed asset tracking in logistics operations
  • Resilience and continuity: persistent visibility with minimal power and infrastructure requirements

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  • Profile update timestamp Last updated in the Claw & Talon database on May 4, 2026.

Investor Lens

What this entry is

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Why it may matter

Wiliot may matter as a Defense & National Security entry with direct private-company diligence for Israeli technology research.

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Main investor questions

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  • Does the dual-use claim map to actual commercial and government/defense/resilience buyer evidence?
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Diligence questions

  • What evidence verifies Wiliot's current customer traction, deployment status, and revenue concentration?
  • Which technical claims are independently demonstrable today, and which remain roadmap or pilot-stage assertions?
  • Where does the product create real defense, intelligence, critical-infrastructure, or emergency-response value beyond ordinary commercial adoption?
  • What export-control, supply-chain, manufacturing, or classified-market constraints could affect U.S. and allied adoption?
  • What would disconfirm the priority signal: weak customer references, thin technical differentiation, poor capital efficiency, or limited allied-market access?

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