Nexiona Connectocrats

Nexiona Connectocrats is a Spanish software company that develops Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. Jaume Rey, a technology entrepreneur, founded  M2M Cloud Factory in 2011 and renamed it Nexiona Connectocrats in 2016. Nexiona is based in Barcelona and helps integrate hardware and software to build private IoT platforms on the Cloud or on site.

History
In 2011, Rey, the company CEO, founded M2M Cloud Factory dedicated to the remote maintenance via the Internet of connected devices. Then, the company developed the MIIMETIQ technology as the core of all its current products with a focus on industry 4.0, building automation, e-health and the retail industry. Nexiona received a grant of €1,000,000 from Horizon 2020, a European Union research and innovation programme for SMEs. The grant is intended for the improvement of the application. In 2016, the company decided to adopt the name Nexiona Connectocrats and expand its operations to Oxford, U.K. and Munich, Germany.