Osmosis reaches milestones and will provide connectivity to Indmar

Osmosis and Indmar

Feb 3, 2023

Osmosis, a leading provider of turn-key telematics in the marine industry, has achieved a pair of significant milestones, reaching 10,000 units in the field and 1 million engine hours logged.

The Osmosis platform enables OEMs to connect end customers to their boats through custom-branded mobile and web applications over a cellular connection. OEMs and distribution partners gain access to remote diagnostics for improved customer service, quicker feedback for product enhancements, and improved products over time through over-the-air software updates.

“Achieving 10,000 units and 1 million hours is a result of tireless dedication put in by the Osmosis team over the past three years,” stated Sean Marrero, President of Osmosis. “I could not be more proud of them.”

In partnership with Liberty Technologies, the parent company of PCM Marine Engines (PCM) and Indmar Marine Engines (Indmar), Osmosis has agreed to leverage its platform and experience with PCM to provide connectivity to Indmar engines.

“Expanding our platform to include Indmar is a natural extension of our close cooperation with PCM and their boat customers,” Marrero continued. “I am more convinced than ever about the important role connectivity will play in enhancing the customer experience. Our team is eager to combine our platform with Indmar’s incredible lineup of engines.”

Mark McKinney, President of Liberty Technologies, stated, “We are excited to take all we have learned through working with Osmosis and provide this technology and its benefits to a whole new group of boaters.”

About Osmosis
Osmosis is a leading provider of turn-key telematics in the marine industry. Osmosis is focused on creating a better boating experience by bringing customers, dealers, and manufacturers together under a platform with custom branding and a robust legal and privacy framework. For more information, please visit www.Osmosis.io

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