
After selling Meraki to Cisco for $1.2 billion, Biswas built Samsara into a publicly traded IoT platform generating over $900 million in ARR by connecting 10 million physical assets across trucking, construction, and manufacturing.
Sanjit Biswas is the Co-Founder and CEO of Samsara, the publicly traded Connected Operations Cloud company that provides IoT solutions for companies operating physical assets across transportation, construction, manufacturing, and other industries.
Biswas co-founded Samsara in 2015 after co-founding Meraki, the cloud networking company acquired by Cisco for $1.2 billion in 2012. Samsara went public in 2021 and has grown to over $900 million in annual recurring revenue, serving thousands of customers managing over 10 million connected assets worldwide. The Samsara platform combines IoT sensors, cameras, and cloud software to help fleet operators, construction companies, and manufacturers improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability. The company has pioneered the category of "physical operations" software, recognizing that digital transformation in industries moving physical goods has been significantly behind white-collar work. His serial entrepreneurship-building two successful companies that each became category leaders in networking and IoT-demonstrates a rare ability to identify emerging technology opportunities and build enduring companies to capture them. His work transforms how America's largest industries operate.

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