Golioth Design Partners: IoT Solutions for Constrained Devices | 2025 Partner Network

Golioth continues to bring you features that enable your small, constrained devices to access the awesome power of the larger internet. But it takes care and focus to ensure your products are performing their best in low-power and low-data environments. That’s why we often turn to our Design Partners to help optimize their constrained devices. This involves things like measuring power consumption, optimizing code, following best practices with the Golioth SDK, and delivering reliably manufactured products.

The Golioth Design Partner program has been going for more than 2 years and continues growing. In 2025, we reached 20 listed partners, with others in the wings. We regularly refer Golioth users to these partners to help design, test, and deploy hardware out into the world. Some of them are also featured in our Case Studies and our Solutions Marketplace as they continually try out the newest features of the platform and develop solutions for Golioth end customers.

New partners

Here are our newly welcomed Design Partners in the past few months

  • Device Solutions – Based out of the Research Triangle in NC (US), Device Solutions has a large focus on cellular and has created a range of successful cellular products for their customers.
  • DojoFive – Based out of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St Paul, MN in the US), Dojo Five excels at Bluetooth devices and also has a solution for long term maintenance of firmware testing called EmbedOps (a favorite topic of ours thanks to our own internal testing on the Golioth Firmware SDK).
  • Everday Dev – Now based out of Michigan (US), Everday Dev focuses on low power sensor networks and the performance racing industry.
  • Fresh Consulting – Based out of Seattle WA (US), Fresh Consulting services Fortune 100 clients up and down the IoT stack from hardware up through app development.
  • GoodByte – Based out of Wrocław (Poland), GoodByte focuses embedded software and extending the capabilities of teams with a particular focus on Zephyr deployments, which is a great fit for Golioth end-customers.
  • KS Technologies – Based out of Colorado Springs, CO (US), KST has built a range of white label products and custom products in the sensor + gateway space, often focusing on operating in harsh environments.
  • SK Electronics Consulting – Based out of Pasadena, CA (US), SK Electronics focuses on hardware and firmware projects and has focused on ESP-IDF projects for Golioth customers in the past.
  • Xentronics – Based out of Melbourne (Australia), Xentronics has taken many IoT projects through EMC and RF testing and has ramped their capabilities on the Zephyr ecosystem.
  • Y Engineering – Based out of Guadalajara and operating throughout Jalisco (Mexico), Y Engineering (internationally known as “Soluciones Kenko”) is a medical and industrial design and manufacturing operation with broad knowledge around bringing full products to market.

Existing partners

The new partners listed above join a cadre of experienced operators, both in IoT and with the Golioth Platform. We’re excited to continue working with our veteran Design Partners! Expect to see more deep technical content and exciting announcements with these partners in 2025!

Is your organization building IoT and interested in becoming a Design Partner? Sign up here or reach out to [email protected]

Chris Gammell
Chris Gammell
Chris is the Head of Developer Relations and Hardware at Golioth. Focusing on hardware and developer relations at that software company means that he is trying to be in the shoes of a hardware or firmware developer using Golioth every day. He does that by building hardware and reference designs that Golioth customers can use to bootstrap their own designs.

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