A U.S.-registered IoT hardware company is seeking offers for up to 95% ownership, retaining a 5% symbolic interest solely for recognition. The company is fully established, offering six original, production-ready automation boards, and includes all associated intellectual property (IP), manufacturing documents, and e-commerce accounts. A range of assets such as a Delaware LLC, original PCB designs, and a verified Amazon storefront are included. The founder offers 30-day transition support and potential collaboration in technical roles, ensuring continuity and leveraging their expertise.
The acquisition includes a fully engineered IoT hardware company with substantial R&D completed, valued over $20,000. It offers turn-key operations with verified vendors and a supply chain ready for immediate production, situated under the reputable Delaware jurisdiction. Growth paths include launching on Amazon FBA in the U.S. and EU, educational STEM bundles, OEM contracts, IoT SaaS dashboards for recurring revenue, and B2B distribution through Alibaba.
The transaction is facilitated via safe escrow, providing the buyer with full operational and financial control along with digital access to all necessary files and contacts. The founder expresses a desire for the business to succeed and offers a silent advisory role to preserve their connection to the legacy of the company. The business is at a pre-revenue stage, offering a unique opportunity to commercialize a ready-to-mass-produce product line for interested investors, startups, or manufacturers.
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