Avery Dennison and Wiliot Expand Partnership to Revolutionize Supply Chain Intelligence

Avery Dennison and Wiliot have announced an expansion of their strategic partnership aimed at scaling the manufacturing, performance, and market reach of Wiliot’s ambient IoT technologies worldwide. The collaboration builds upon their previous efforts and seeks to meet the growing global demand for intelligent supply chain solutions.
Advancements in IoT Sensor Technology
As part of the expanded partnership, Avery Dennison will manufacture Wiliot’s next-generation IoT Pixels. These sensors feature a smaller chip footprint and a streamlined inlay architecture, reducing costs while enhancing performance. The advancement enables broader deployments and opens new application areas, improving unit economics across industries.
Integration into Intelligent Labels Portfolio
Wiliot’s solutions are being integrated directly into Avery Dennison’s Intelligent Labels portfolio and atma.io connected product cloud. This integration extends the global footprint and commercial reach of Wiliot’s ambient IoT technologies, supporting their adoption across a variety of industries.
Enabling Real-Time Supply Chain Visibility
The collaboration provides real-time, item-level data on location, temperature, humidity, and other conditions. This continuous stream of data supports AI-driven decision-making, allowing businesses to monitor goods at the pallet, case, or item level without the expense or complexity of traditional technologies.
A Shared Vision for the Future
Avery Dennison and Wiliot share a vision for supply chains where products act as intelligent participants in the systems that move them. The expanded partnership aims to build a foundational data layer for intelligent supply chains, reducing waste, automating processes, and enhancing efficiency at scale.
This strategic expansion positions both companies to meet the increasing demand for ambient IoT-based supply chain intelligence, paving the way for more agile, profitable, and sustainable supply chain operations worldwide.
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