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Cox brings leadership experience in IoT, smart home, and AI-powered systems to help Plume define and deploy its next wave of market-defining technology for ISPs
PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Plume today appointed former Ubiety Chief Technology Officer and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) engineer Mik Cox as Senior Vice President of Technology Innovation. Cox will lead the company's new technology innovation team, which will build upon Plume's legacy of innovation and define and realize its next market-defining technology for customers. With almost half a billion devices connected to the Plume intelligent platform, Cox joins at a critical time when the company is shifting to a more open and collaborative approach in helping ISPs deliver smarter Wi-Fi experiences and building for the future.
Cox brings a track record of innovation and fresh perspective to Plume's leadership team. Cox will work across product, engineering, sales, and data teams to translate frontier research into enterprise grade solutions for ISPs that move the conversation from raw speed to more reliable, proactive, and personalized Wi-Fi experiences in the home. From responsible AI adoption and self-healing home networks to the creation of a network intelligence operating system, Cox will play an important role in setting technology priorities for the company and deploying those at scale with Plume's ecosystem partners and customers.
"Mik brings a mix of engineering chops, entrepreneurial spirit, and forward-looking thinking to this new role which will help create the roadmap for our next category-defining products for customers," said Dan Herscovici, CEO of Plume. "Service providers are moving beyond speed to a world where personalized experiences and reliability will win the day. Mik will help to identify these opportunities with his team and align our product technology strategy accordingly. He and his team are already hard at work."
Cox joins Plume from Ubiety, where he rose from founding engineer to CTO. He led the creation of Ubiety's novel presence detection platform, the first AI system that determines presence using wireless signals emitted by electronic devices. At NASA's JPL, Cox helped develop NASA's first Alexa skill and led the popular Open Source Rover project. His team prototyped and delivered smart home and other connected technologies that improved the NASA campus by blending AI, data science, RFID systems, and other sensor networks.
"Plume has built an impressive foundation of technology capabilities and intelligent connectivity that defined a category," says Cox. "I am eager to build on this innovative DNA by embarking on frontier R&D efforts and turning them into carrier-grade products. Plume is a company with the data, the partnerships, and I believe the vision to again define what next-generation network intelligence will be – and what it can unlock for service providers and their subscribers."
Cox is the latest executive hire from Plume as it reshapes its executive team with an eye on better supporting its ISP partners, embracing open standards, and advancing innovations that power the future of connectivity in the home. These hires hail from a range of industries such as broadband, artificial intelligence, IoT, cybersecurity, and blockchain – each area playing an important role in this mission.
Plume is also excited to announce two additional team members who are joining the company and will be part of Plume's engineering leadership team. Gavin Rawson has joined as Vice President, Engineering for the EU market, with previous experience at Bitdefender and CUJO AI. Sean Li joins as Vice President of Operations, following leadership roles at Klaviyo and Zscaler.
About Plume
Plume created the first managed Wi-Fi platform for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in 2016 and continues to lead today with a best-in-class solution for cloud-managed Wi-Fi, security, and experience. With almost half a billion devices connected to its platform, Plume is a trusted technology partner for more than 400 ISPs around the world, helping them deliver better Wi-Fi experiences and services for subscribers while streamlining their own operations and support systems. Plume leverages OpenSync®, an open-source framework that comes pre-integrated and supported on the leading silicon, CPE, and platform SDKs, and supports leading industry standards like RDK-B and prplWave. This approach allows Plume to offer turnkey and modular solutions, giving ISPs ultimate flexibility, while enabling simpler and faster deployments. Plume is leading the way in providing ISPs an intelligence and innovation edge to stay competitive and adapt to the changing needs of subscribers and the market. Discover more about how Plume is empowering ISPs by visiting www.plume.com.
Cox brings leadership experience in IoT, smart home, and AI-powered systems to help Plume define and deploy its next wave of market-defining technology for ISPs
PALO ALTO, Calif., Sept. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Plume today appointed former Ubiety Chief Technology Officer and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) engineer Mik Cox as Senior Vice President of Technology Innovation. Cox will lead the company's new technology innovation team, which will build upon Plume's legacy of innovation and define and realize its next market-defining technology for customers. With almost half a billion devices connected to the Plume intelligent platform, Cox joins at a critical time when the company is shifting to a more open and collaborative approach in helping ISPs deliver smarter Wi-Fi experiences and building for the future.
Cox brings a track record of innovation and fresh perspective to Plume's leadership team. Cox will work across product, engineering, sales, and data teams to translate frontier research into enterprise grade solutions for ISPs that move the conversation from raw speed to more reliable, proactive, and personalized Wi-Fi experiences in the home. From responsible AI adoption and self-healing home networks to the creation of a network intelligence operating system, Cox will play an important role in setting technology priorities for the company and deploying those at scale with Plume's ecosystem partners and customers.
"Mik brings a mix of engineering chops, entrepreneurial spirit, and forward-looking thinking to this new role which will help create the roadmap for our next category-defining products for customers," said Dan Herscovici, CEO of Plume. "Service providers are moving beyond speed to a world where personalized experiences and reliability will win the day. Mik will help to identify these opportunities with his team and align our product technology strategy accordingly. He and his team are already hard at work."
Cox joins Plume from Ubiety, where he rose from founding engineer to CTO. He led the creation of Ubiety's novel presence detection platform, the first AI system that determines presence using wireless signals emitted by electronic devices. At NASA's JPL, Cox helped develop NASA's first Alexa skill and led the popular Open Source Rover project. His team prototyped and delivered smart home and other connected technologies that improved the NASA campus by blending AI, data science, RFID systems, and other sensor networks.
"Plume has built an impressive foundation of technology capabilities and intelligent connectivity that defined a category," says Cox. "I am eager to build on this innovative DNA by embarking on frontier R&D efforts and turning them into carrier-grade products. Plume is a company with the data, the partnerships, and I believe the vision to again define what next-generation network intelligence will be – and what it can unlock for service providers and their subscribers."
Cox is the latest executive hire from Plume as it reshapes its executive team with an eye on better supporting its ISP partners, embracing open standards, and advancing innovations that power the future of connectivity in the home. These hires hail from a range of industries such as broadband, artificial intelligence, IoT, cybersecurity, and blockchain – each area playing an important role in this mission.
Plume is also excited to announce two additional team members who are joining the company and will be part of Plume's engineering leadership team. Gavin Rawson has joined as Vice President, Engineering for the EU market, with previous experience at Bitdefender and CUJO AI. Sean Li joins as Vice President of Operations, following leadership roles at Klaviyo and Zscaler.
About Plume
Plume created the first managed Wi-Fi platform for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in 2016 and continues to lead today with a best-in-class solution for cloud-managed Wi-Fi, security, and experience. With almost half a billion devices connected to its platform, Plume is a trusted technology partner for more than 400 ISPs around the world, helping them deliver better Wi-Fi experiences and services for subscribers while streamlining their own operations and support systems. Plume leverages OpenSync®, an open-source framework that comes pre-integrated and supported on the leading silicon, CPE, and platform SDKs, and supports leading industry standards like RDK-B and prplWave. This approach allows Plume to offer turnkey and modular solutions, giving ISPs ultimate flexibility, while enabling simpler and faster deployments. Plume is leading the way in providing ISPs an intelligence and innovation edge to stay competitive and adapt to the changing needs of subscribers and the market. Discover more about how Plume is empowering ISPs by visiting www.plume.com.
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Plume Appoints Former NASA Engineer, Startup CTO Mik Cox as Senior Vice President of Technology Innovation
SHENZHEN, China, Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- RoboSense (02498 HKEX), a pioneering AI-driven robotics technology company, has been ranked No.1 in the 2025 3D LiDAR Sales Volume for Global Robotic Lawn Mowers by OFweek. Leveraging the generational-leading advantages of its digital LiDAR, such as the E1R, RoboSense has established deep partnerships with multiple global leading robotic lawn mower companies, including Mammotion and Segway Navimow. These collaborations have set a new benchmark for the next-generation boundary-free intelligent robotic lawn mowers driving industry development.
RoboSense's strong performance in the robotic lawn mower segment also drove record-breaking sales growth of its LiDAR products in the robotics sector in 2025, achieving an annual sales volume of 303,000 units—a year-on-year increase of 1141.8%. According to the Gaogong Industry Research Institute (GGII), "2025 Sales Volume Ranking of 3D LiDAR for Robotics in China," RoboSense ranked No.1 for LiDAR sales volume in the robotics sector, demonstrating leadership across both niche segments and the overall robotics market.
The robotic lawn mower segment was the fastest-growing robot category in 2025. According to IDC, in the first half of 2025 alone, global shipments of robotic lawn mowers reached 2.343 million units, representing a year-on-year increase of 327.2%. In this process, RoboSense's digital LiDAR, leveraging its self-developed SPAD-SoC and VCSEL digital chip architecture for high performance and reliability, has become a key driver in enabling perception upgrades and supporting market growth for robotic lawn mowers.
The E1R, the world's first fully solid-state digital LiDAR for robotics, features a 90° ultra-wide vertical FOV and 144 beams, allowing precise detection of small ground obstacles, terrain changes, and fence edges—facilitating accurate localization, mapping, and navigation for robotic lawn mowers. Its fully solid-state design ensures resilience to vibration, bumps, and shocks, improving operational stability on rough terrain by up to three times. Built to automotive-grade standards, the E1R has passed more than 60 reliability tests, including UV aging, salt spray, and electromagnetic compatibility, and can reliably operate in harsh conditions such as rain and dust. With an outdoor service life of up to 8 years, far exceeding industry standards, it serves as the optimal perception partner for all-weather, all-condition robotic lawn mower operation.
Leveraging its leading digital LiDAR products, RoboSense has become a core partner for multiple global leading robotic lawn mower companies. As the global market penetration of robotic lawn mowers continues to grow, the application of LiDAR is expected to enter a new phase of rapid expansion, with RoboSense poised to capitalize on its first-mover advantage and lead the way into the next era of strong growth.
Source:
OFWEEK, "2025 Global 3D LiDAR Sales Volume Ranking for Robotic Lawn Mowers"
Gaogong Industry Research Institute (GGII), "2025 Sales Volume Ranking of 3D LiDAR for Robotics in China"
About RoboSense
RoboSense (02498 HKEX), founded in 2014, is an AI-driven robotics technology company that supplies core components and solutions for the robotics market, committed to "Become the global leader in robotics technology platforms." Headquartered in Shenzhen, China, the company has offices in Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hong Kong; Stuttgart in Germany; Detroit and Silicon Valley in the United States.
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RoboSense Ranked No.1 in Global 3D LiDAR Sales Volume for Robotic Lawn Mowers
RoboSense Ranked No.1 in Global 3D LiDAR Sales Volume for Robotic Lawn Mowers