HiveMQ

HiveMQ

IoT data management via MQTT broker

Overview

HiveMQ provides an IoT messaging platform built on the MQTT protocol. It offers an MQTT broker to ensure fast, reliable movement of data between large networks of connected devices and enterprise systems. The platform can translate proprietary industrial protocols to MQTT and integrate IoT data with streaming services, databases, and IT systems. It is offered as a platform-as-a-service that can be deployed on-premises, in any cloud, or via HiveMQ Cloud, with access to expert guidance for MQTT adoption and expansion. HiveMQ differentiates itself through enterprise-grade reliability, security, and scalability, along with flexibility in deployment options and active participation in the open-source MQTT community. Its goal is to help businesses manage and integrate large volumes of IoT data efficiently and securely across their IT landscape, enabling seamless data flow and control across devices and systems.

About HiveMQ

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Why HiveMQ is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Industrial & Manufacturing

Enterprise Software

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$54.2M

Headquarters

Landshut, Germany

Founded

2012

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What believers are saying

  • October 16, 2025 leadership reset targeted industrial AI, aligning product and sales execution.
  • Snowflake partnership, updated May 30, 2026, widens HiveMQ into automotive AI data flows.
  • August 5, 2026 Edge SSO and June 2026 OPC-UA fixes deepen enterprise adoption.

What critics are saying

  • HiveMQ Edge 2026.10 removed MQTT-SN, forcing device migrations off legacy radios.
  • Java 25 becomes mandatory in April 2026, breaking older deployments and operator upgrades.
  • AWS IoT Core and Azure IoT Hub commoditize device messaging, crushing pricing power.

What makes HiveMQ unique

  • HiveMQ owns MQTT infrastructure for BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Siemens, and Eli Lilly.
  • HiveMQ Pulse, launched February 18, 2025, contextualizes industrial data before AI use.
  • HiveMQ Edge 2026.12 adds OpenID Connect SSO, fitting enterprise identity stacks.

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Funding

Total Funding

$54.2M

Above

Industry Average

Funded Over

2 Rounds

Series A funding typically happens when a startup has a product and some customers, and now needs funding to scale. This money is usually used to grow the team, expand marketing, and improve the product. Venture capital firms are frequently the main investors here.
Series A Funding Comparison
Above Average

Industry standards

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Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

3%

1 year growth

1%

2 year growth

0%
IIoT World
Apr 7th, 2026
Implementing Edge AI for asset Health Monitoring in Energy Infrastructure.

Implementing Edge AI for asset Health Monitoring in Energy Infrastructure. April 7, 2026 - Sponsored by TDK SensEI Edge AI enables energy companies to monitor aging brownfield infrastructure by processing sensor data locally, replacing the diagnostic expertise lost as experienced engineers retire. At IIoT World Energy Day, panelists from TDK SensEI, HiveMQ, PrivacyChain, and ARC Advisory Group outlined the operational frameworks required to deploy Edge AI for maintaining infrastructure uptime, covering prescriptive analytics, MQTT-based data connectivity, edge-level cybersecurity, and power-efficient sensor processing. How does Prescriptive Analytics replace retiring engineering expertise? Prescriptive analytics analyzes historical maintenance logs and real-time data to provide junior technicians with specific, actionable repair instructions, replacing the intuitive diagnostic knowledge that energy companies lose as experienced engineers retire. As experienced engineers retire, energy companies lose the intuitive knowledge required to diagnose equipment issues by sound or touch. Sundeep Ahluwalia, Chief Product Officer at TDK SensEI, explained that Edge AI aims to digitize this expertise. TDK SensEI, which stands for Sensors with Edge Intelligence, focuses on: * Predictive Maintenance: Providing a window of several days to a month to address potential failures before they occur. * Prescriptive Analytics: Analyzing historical maintenance logs and real-time data to provide specific repair instructions to junior technicians, effectively shortening the learning curve. Why do energy companies need MQTT for Edge AI data streaming? MQTT is a lightweight messaging protocol that enables reliable real-time data streaming from legacy PLCs, SCADA systems, and historians, even during network instability at remote energy sites. Magnus McCune, CTO at HiveMQ, noted that the primary technical barrier to scaling AI is the lack of accessible data. In brownfield environments, data is often stranded in isolated systems like historians, SCADA, and maintenance logs that do not communicate. Key requirements for a scalable data layer include: * Connectivity: Extracting data from legacy PLCs and onto a shared network. * Contextualization: Ensuring data points carry metadata such as site location, asset ID, and normal operating ranges so downstream AI models can interpret them correctly. * Reliability: Utilizing MQTT as a lightweight streaming layer to maintain data flow during network instability. "No data is bad, but bad data is worse," said Magnus McCune. What is data poisoning and how does it threaten Edge AI in energy? Data poisoning is the injection of malicious data into an AI model to trigger incorrect operational decisions, and it requires edge-level validation at the point of sensor data generation to prevent. As infrastructure becomes more connected, the security focus is shifting from simple data privacy to data integrity. Andrew Hopkins, President at PrivacyChain, highlighted the risk of data poisoning, where malicious data is fed into a model to trigger incorrect operational decisions. To mitigate this, security must be pushed to the edge. By validating and managing data at the point of generation, operators can ensure the integrity of the information used for AI inference and training. How does Edge AI Reduce power consumption for remote energy sensors? Edge AI reduces power consumption by processing data locally at the sensor and only transmitting the final inference rather than raw data streams, maximizing battery life for remote monitoring devices. Deploying AI at the edge also addresses energy consumption concerns. Sundeep Ahluwalia noted that TDK SensEI runs AI models directly on battery-powered sensors. By processing data at the source and only transmitting the final inference rather than raw data streams, companies can: * Maximize the battery life of wireless hardware. * Reduce the bandwidth and power required for cloud-based processing. What are the four pillars of Edge AI implementation for Energy assets? Edge AI implementation for energy asset health monitoring requires four pillars: prescriptive analytics for workforce transition, MQTT-based data connectivity, edge-level cybersecurity, and power-efficient local processing. | Challenge | Technical Strategy | | Aging Infrastructure | Retrofit brownfield assets with edge-intelligent sensors. | | Workforce Transition | Use prescriptive analytics to provide actionable repair data. | | Data Inconsistency | Implement a common data layer using MQTT. | | Cyber Risk | Utilize distributed data management to prevent data poisoning. | Source and Methodology Disclosure: This article is based on the "Edge AI: Driving Smarter Machine Health Monitoring for Energy Infrastructure" panel discussion, sponsored by TDK SensEI at IIoT World Energy Day. IIoT World LLC utilized AI tools to summarize the session and optimize the structure for clarity. Thank you to the panelists: Sundeep Ahluwalia, Chief Product Officer, TDK SensEI, Andrew Hopkins, President, PrivacyChain, Magnus McCune, Chief Technology Officer, HiveMQ, Luciano Narcisi, Director of Research, ARC Advisory Group. Frequently asked questions. 1. How does Edge AI improve asset health monitoring in energy? Edge AI enables real-time monitoring and local data processing directly at the sensor level. This allows for immediate failure detection in aging brownfield assets, reduces bandwidth costs, and ensures continuous operation even when cloud connectivity is unstable. Predictive maintenance provides a window of time to address potential equipment failures before they happen. Prescriptive analytics goes a step further by analyzing historical logs and real-time data to provide technicians with specific, actionable repair instructions, which helps bridge the industry's growing expertise gap. 3. Why is MQTT used for AI data in energy infrastructure? MQTT is a lightweight messaging protocol ideal for energy environments where network stability can be inconsistent. It acts as a reliable streaming layer that ensures data from legacy systems (like PLCs and SCADA) is contextualized with metadata so AI models can interpret it correctly. 4. What are the security risks of deploying AI at the edge? A significant risk is "data poisoning," where malicious or corrupted data is fed into an AI model to trigger incorrect operational decisions. To mitigate this, security must be pushed to the edge to validate data integrity at the point of generation before it is used for AI training or inference. 5. How does Edge AI enhance power efficiency for remote sensors? By processing data locally and only transmitting final inferences rather than raw data streams, Edge AI significantly reduces the power required for transmission. This allows battery-powered sensors on remote energy infrastructure to maximize their operational lifespan.

Volt Active Data
Mar 12th, 2026
Volt Active Data, Network Optix, and HiveMQ Launch New Real-Time Video Intelligence Solution

Volt Active Data, Network Optix, and HiveMQ launch new real-time video intelligence solution. Camera as a Universal Sensor (CaaUS) empowers smart infrastructure by transforming video into actionable data at the edge. Bedford, Mass - August 25, 2025 - Volt Active Data (Volt), the only real-time decisioning platform designed to support the latency, scale, consistency, and cloud/edge processing demands of modern enterprise applications, today announced a new joint solution with Network Optix and HiveMQ: Camera as a Universal Sensor (CaaUS). Launched earlier today at ITS World Congress 2025, CaaUS enables cities and enterprises to convert video feeds into real-time actions using MQTT and sub-10-millisecond edge decisioning. The complete solution is already live and fully deployed at Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners, a real-world smart city environment just outside of Atlanta, Georgia. "Video has been underutilized as a real-time data source for too long, and CaaUS is about treating every camera as an intelligent, real-time sensor," said Volt CEO David Flower. "With this solution, we're turning passive video into active intelligence. The combination of Network Optix's Nx Go video capabilities, HiveMQ's infrastructure, and Volt's decisioning engine delivers something new and truly useful to edge-reliant applications." CaaUS is purpose-built for high-volume, low-latency environments where cloud reliance falls short. With it, organizations can: * Monitor and act on video insights in milliseconds * Drive automation for public safety, traffic management, and critical infrastructure * Reduce bandwidth costs by processing and responding at the edge * Unify video and IoT data through a single, deployable architecture The solution combines: * Nx Go by Network Optix for advanced video ingestion, processing, and analytics * HiveMQ's reliable, scalable MQTT messaging infrastructure * Volt Active Data's high-performance decision engine for edge and hybrid environments "By combining these technologies, we're unlocking powerful use cases for smart cities and connected infrastructure," said Darren Odom, VP Mobility Platform at Network Optix. "We're proud to help deliver a truly real-time experience that puts intelligence where it's needed most - at the edge." "Turning video into actionable intelligence requires the underlying data infrastructure be reliable, scalable, and real-time," added Dominik Obermaier, CEO and Co-Founder at HiveMQ. "The MQTT protocol makes this possible, and HiveMQ ensures it works with zero data loss at any scale. The integration of HiveMQ with Volt and Nx makes this solution a strong choice for municipalities and enterprises looking to move fast and scale securely." To learn more about the joint solution and see it in action, visit the Curiosity Lab deployment or visit https://www.voltactivedata.com/camera-as-a-universal-sensor/. About Volt Active Data The Volt Active Data Platform enables companies to unlock the full value of their data and applications by making it possible to have scale without compromising on speed, accuracy, or consistency. Based on a simplified stack and an ingest-to-action layer that can perform sub-10-millisecond decisioning, Volt's unique, no-compromises foundation gives enterprises the ability to maximize the ROI of their 5G, IoT, AI/ML, and other investments. Learn more at voltactivedata.com. About Network Optix Nx Go, by Network Optix, is a transportation-focused visual infrastructure platform that transforms camera networks and sensors into structured, real-time data for smarter mobility. Nx Go seamlessly integrates video, lidar, and IoT sensors into one interconnected solution, enabling transportation agencies and smart cities to optimize traffic management, improve safety, and make data-driven operational decisions at scale. Learn more at networkoptix.com/nx-go. About HiveMQ THiveMQ provides the most trusted IoT data streaming platform, built on MQTT, to power a reliable, scalable, and AI-ready data backbone. It allows businesses to connect, stream, and govern their data in real-time across OT and IT systems for advanced analytics, predictive maintenance, and digital transformation. Visit hivemq.com to learn more. Media Enquiries Briana Matejcik, Digital Marketing

PR Newswire
Oct 16th, 2025
HiveMQ Announces Strategic Shift to Become Leading Industrial AI Platform

HiveMQ announces strategic shift to become leading Industrial AI Platform. News provided by. HiveMQ BOSTON and MUNICH, Oct. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ - HiveMQ today announced the appointment of Barry Libert as Chairman and CEO to implement the company's strategy to become the leading Industrial AI Platform. HiveMQ is building on its trusted data backbone, relied on by BMW, Eli Lilly, and other leading manufacturers, energy providers, and data centers, to become the center of intelligence and action that enables customers to win in today's AI world. A serial entrepreneur and board member, Libert has spent his career building and helping companies harness platforms, data, and AI to scale revenues and value creation. Having served as Board Member, Executive Chairman and CEO of Anaconda, he helped the Company achieve unicorn status, raise $150M at a $1.5B valuation and deliver $150M in ARR profitably. To accelerate execution, HiveMQ also announced the addition of Mike Weinert as Chief Revenue Officer and Tim Hall as Chief Product Officer. They join Mirko Deneke (Chief Financial Officer), Mark Herring (Chief Marketing Officer), Rachel Haines (Chief People Officer), and Siim Viidu (Chief Technology Officer), forming a leadership team with deep expertise in industrial technology, SaaS, and AI-driven business models. The team has been a part of multiple unicorn exits and financing rounds. "HiveMQ sits at the intersection of my career's focus - AI-native platforms, collaborative networks, and data moats that drive exponential value," said Libert. "Industrial leaders don't need more AI hype. Rather, they need measurable results from data they can trust and models on which they can rely." HiveMQ's Industrial AI Platform will deliver even more value for customers and partners by embedding intelligence and action directly into real-time data streams to help them move from AI pilots to real production outcomes. Under Hall's leadership, HiveMQ will accelerate product innovation while simplifying how organizations implement and scale to maximize ROI for their AI investments. Built on MQTT and designed for high performance, the platform leverages HiveMQ Pulse to structure and validate data for trustworthy, AI-ready insights and automated actions across industrial environments. "Managing the high-volume, high-velocity nature of operational data is essential for Industrial AI, and modernization of data infrastructure is now a key driver of adoption," said Knud Lasse Lueth, Managing Director of IoT Analytics and Co-Author of the Industrial AI Market Report. The industrial AI market reached $43.6 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow at a 23% CAGR to $154 billion by 2030 as manufacturers increasingly move from pilot projects to full-scale deployment of AI across production." About HiveMQ HiveMQ is the Industrial AI Platform helping enterprises move from connected devices to intelligent operations. Built on the MQTT standard and a distributed edge-to-cloud architecture, HiveMQ connects and governs industrial data in real time, enabling organizations to act with intelligence. With proven reliability, scalability, and interoperability, HiveMQ provides the foundation industrial companies need to operationalize AI, powering the next generation of intelligent industry. Global leaders including Audi, BMW, Eli Lilly, Liberty Global, Mercedes-Benz, and Siemens trust HiveMQ to run their most mission-critical operations. Learn more at hivemq.com. Media Contact Allison Yrungaray, HiveMQ, 1 6268411640, [email protected], https://www.hivemq.com/ SOURCE HiveMQ

PR Newswire
May 6th, 2025
Hivemq Partners With Snowflake To Deliver Automotive Iot Data Solution For The Ai Data Cloud

"HiveMQ's proven enterprise data streaming capabilities built on the MQTT standard are a significant asset to the AI Data Cloud for Manufacturing, as we push into the automotive space," said Tim Long, Global Head of Manufacturing, Snowflake

IIoT World
Apr 14th, 2025
Real-Time Industrial Data: Why Architecture, Not Hype, Determines Success

At Hannover Messe 2025, a compelling conversation unfolded between HiveMQ and Snowflake leadership on a topic often underestimated in industrial transformation: data movement architecture.

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