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AYLA NETWORKS PARTNERS WITH SHARKNINJA® TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONAL CONSUMER EXPERIENCE

  Originally published on Business Wire by Eastern Daylight Time July 14, 2020 MILPITAS, Calif.–( BUSINESS WIRE )– Ayla Networks , a leading provider of Internet of Things (IoT) platform-as-a-service (PaaS) for smart home device manufacturers, announced that SharkNinja, a leading manufacturer of robotic vacuums and kitchen appliances, has successfully launched multiple products that leveraged IoT technology in its product operations. Using the Ayla IoT platform, SharkNinja has launched multiple successful products, elevated the customer experience, and continuously improved the performance of its connected products. Tweet this “By using the Ayla IoT platform, SharkNinja is demonstrating commitment to both elevating the end customer experience as well as continuously improving the performance of its connected products,” said Jonathan Cobb, CEO of Ayla Networks. “SharkNinja is one of the most recognized brands in the world and we are proud to have them as a successful customer for ov...

SHARKNINJA REVAMPS PACKAGING PORTFOLIO

  Originally published on recycling today by DeAnne Toto November 27, 2020 . SharkNinja, the Needham, Massachusetts-based manufacturer of housewares, says that 98 percent of the products across its lineup now features packaging made from 95 percent recyclable material. The company says it reached this goal by opportunities its footprint and scale to make immediate changes throughout the company and its supply chain.  SharkNinja says it met with internal stakeholders to develop a strategic vision for reducing its environmental impact by focusing on three core pillars: 1) packaging; 2) climate and energy; and 3) waste reduction. “SharkNinja’s commitment to sustainability permeates throughout our company, via both our internal actions and our associate’s personal interests, to ensure we’re doing good for the planet,” Mark Barrocas, company president, says. “We believe our greatest opportunities for impact and increased investment are in the way we design our products and leverage...

SHARKNINJA ACCELERATES SUSTAINABILITY PLANS WITH 95% RECYCLABLE PACKAGING MATERIALS

  Originally published on Waste 360 by November 30, 2020 NEEDHAM, Mass. — SharkNinja, a leader in  houseware innovation , announced today that 98% of products across the company’s lineup now come with packaging made from 95% recyclable material – just one year after setting the ambitious goal of transitioning to complete recyclable materials. In rapid pace, SharkNinja made this initiative a top global priority by leveraging its broad footprint and scale to make immediate changes throughout the company as well as its supply chain.   As part of the company’s commitment to help protect, restore and replenish the environment’s most important resources, SharkNinja met with internal stakeholders to develop a strategic vision on reducing environmental impact, while still relentlessly innovating for its consumers. The Company’s long-term strategic vision will focus on three core pillars; 1) Packaging; 2) Climate & Energy; and 3) Waste Reduction. “SharkNinja’s commit...

SharkNinja founder Mark Rosenzweig

  Mark Rosenzweig is the founder of SharkNinja, a company that was established in 1994. SharkNinja is a leading manufacturer of innovative cleaning solutions and small household appliances. Born in Montreal, Canada, Mark comes from a family that has been in business for over one hundred years. He is a third generation of the family. Mark is an innovator, inventor, creator, and an entrepreneur who is naturally a tinkerer. Currently, Mark lives in the Boston area. Mark graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology in 1991. He also graduated from Wharton school with a Bachelor of Science in Economics. He moved to Los Angeles after his graduation to work in the entertainment industry. While in Los Angeles, he held various posts at Sony International Television and UTA. Mark went back home in 1994 to be the sales manager in his family business, Jolson Corp. The company is based on his grandparents' business in the 1970s. Marks grandparents, Benja...