SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 10, 2017 -- Aeris, a pioneer and leader in the Internet of Things (IoT) market, today said Marc Jones, its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), will present at the Technology Company Growth Conference hosted by William Blair on Thursday (May 11) in San Francisco, Calif.
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William Blair’s Technology Company Growth Conference is an invitation-only gathering of senior-level executives from private growth technology companies and more than 300 strategic partners and investors representing growth equity firms. The conference features presentations from more than 60 private companies and facilitates more than 550 conversations and meetings between attendees.
Jones, who will present Thursday morning, is one of Silicon Valley’s most seasoned technology entrepreneurs. He and his team at Aeris are helping to shape the IoT programs for leading global enterprises, auto manufacturers and mobile network operators. Named by Goldman Sachs as one of the nation’s best entrepreneurs in 2012 and 2013, Jones grew up in Chicago before coming west to Stanford University where he received his undergraduate and law degrees.
Supporting Quote
- Marc Jones, Chairman and CEO, Aeris
“Aeris is an industry leader with a unique, end-to-end Internet of Things platform and a proven history helping the world’s largest customers simplify the journey from unconnected product to connected service. We look forward to talking about our vision for IoT at the Technology Company Growth Conference hosted by William Blair.”
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- [Photo] Marc Jones
- [Image] Aeris logo
Supporting Resources
- Read about William Blair & Company.
- Read about Aeris.
- Read about Aeris IoT Solutions Platform.
- Read about Marc Jones.
- Read and subscribe to Aeris Blog.
- Read Aeris news releases.
- Read about the Internet of Things FAQ.
- For more information about Aeris’ news and activities, follow the company via Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
About Aeris
Aeris is a pioneer and leader in the market of the Internet of Things – as an operator of end-to-end IoT and machine-to-machine (M2M) services and as a technology provider enabling other operators to build profitable IoT businesses. Among our customers are the most demanding users of IoT services today, including Hyundai, Acura, Rand McNally, Leica, and Sprint. Through our technology platform and dedicated IoT and M2M services, we strive to fundamentally improve their businesses – by dramatically reducing costs, improving operational efficiency, reducing time-to-market, and enabling new revenue streams.
For more information, contact: Kevin Petschow Aeris +1.312.985.9182 [email protected]


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