You don't interact with it. You don't charge it. You don't connect it to a network. It just exists in the environment, continuously sensing and reporting — invisibly.
That shift unlocks use cases that weren't viable before: tracking every item, not just pallets; monitoring environments at micro-levels; predictive intelligence, not just data logging.
The company is named for the technology. Ambient IoT Pty Ltd has spent the last decade building the hardware, the chemistry, the firmware, the cloud — turning that platform into commercial products across logistics and contamination control.