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Fastest-growing solar-powered jobsite camera maker in North America. 1,000+ general contractor customers. Wireless, LTE, solar-powered. Founded in Golden, CO.
Sensera Systems is a North American construction technology company specializing in solar-powered, wireless jobsite monitoring cameras. Founded to solve the visibility and security challenges of active construction sites — which are geographically dispersed, lack permanent power infrastructure, and are vulnerable to theft and safety incidents — Sensera developed a purpose-built camera platform that requires no external power or wired connectivity to deploy anywhere on a jobsite.\n\nSensera's cameras use LTE connectivity and solar charging to deliver live and time-lapse video from any point on a construction site without an electrician or IT infrastructure. General contractors use the platform for project documentation, progress reporting, subcontractor coordination, and theft deterrence. The platform integrates with project management software, enabling automated progress photo reports that reduce site visit frequency for project owners and lenders.\n\nSensera has become the fastest-growing solar-powered jobsite camera company in North America, with 1,000+ general contractor customers across the US and Canada. This growth reflects construction's increasing adoption of connected site technology as labor costs rise and project accountability demands intensify. Sensera's solar-wireless architecture is particularly well-suited to a construction industry that cannot afford the installation complexity of wired systems, positioning the company for continued expansion as jobsite digitization accelerates across commercial, infrastructure, and residential segments.
Dallas global commercial real estate services (NYSE: CBRE) ~$35B revenue; world's largest CRE firm, Industrious $400M acquisition creates flexible workplace segment, data center advisory growth competing with JLL.
CBRE Group, Inc. is a Dallas, Texas-based commercial real estate services and investment company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CBRE) as an S&P 500 Real Estate component and the world's largest commercial real estate services company — providing advisory, transaction, project management, property and facilities management, and real estate investment management services through approximately 130,000 employees and 750+ offices in 100+ countries. CBRE serves occupiers, investors, and developers across every commercial real estate segment: office, industrial, retail, multifamily, healthcare, data centers, and hospitality. In a defining 2025 expansion, CBRE announced the acquisition of Industrious — a leading flexible workplace solutions operator with 200+ premium coworking locations in 65+ US cities serving Fortune 500 corporate occupiers — for approximately $400 million (reflecting an implied enterprise value of ~$800 million), creating a new CBRE business segment called Building Operations & Experience (BOE). The Industrious acquisition enables CBRE to offer corporate real estate occupiers both traditional leasing advisory (CBRE's existing business) and flexible workspace management (Industrious's product), positioning CBRE as the end-to-end workplace solutions provider as corporate space strategies shift from long-term dedicated leases toward hybrid portfolios of core offices supplemented by flexible coworking space. COO Vikram Kohli was promoted as part of the leadership restructuring associated with the new BOE segment. CEO Bob Sulentic leads CBRE's strategy of expanding beyond transaction brokerage into recurring-revenue real estate services.
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