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Digi Unveils MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M to Transform IIoT Data Integration

Digi Unveils MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M to Transform IIoT Data Integration

National Post06-05-2025
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Delivers low-latency, standards-based MQTT integration for scalable IIoT deployments across water, energy and industrial automation sectors
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MINNEAPOLIS — Digi International ®, (NASDAQ: DGII), a global leader in Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity solutions, today announced the release of MQTT for Digi Connect ® Sensor XRT-M, designed for water and wastewater management, oil and gas, and industrial automation applications. MQTT for the Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M is available now. Organizations seeking to simplify and accelerate their IIoT sensor connectivity can contact Digi Sales to schedule a demo and experience the future of industrial data integration firsthand.
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With MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M, we're eliminating the complexity of sensor data integration. Customers get a rapid setup, flexible reporting options, and industry-leading reliability — right out of the box.
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This breakthrough offering sets a new benchmark for Industrial IoT (IIoT) connectivity by delivering seamless, instant sensor data integration for industries where speed and reliability are critical.
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Why it matters: In today's industrial landscape, slow and complicated sensor integration can lead to costly downtime, inefficient operations, and missed insights. MQTT for the Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M addresses these challenges by offering rapid deployment, flexible data reporting, seamless integration with Digi Axess or standard MQTT brokers, and reliable, scalable data flow using the proven MQTT protocol.
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'For IIoT operators, time is money,' said Brian Kirkendall, VP and General Manager of Infrastructure Management at Digi International. 'With MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M, we're eliminating the complexity of sensor data integration. Customers get a rapid setup, flexible reporting options, and industry-leading reliability — right out of the box.'
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What sets it apart: MQTT for Digi Connect Sensor XRT-M goes beyond the standard with features designed to reduce friction and accelerate value.
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