NJIT Students Awarded Radix IoT's Dailenis González Frómeta Memorial Scholarship
Radix IoT announced that its Dailenis González Frómeta Memorial Scholarships have been awarded to a total of 14 students at ULACIT (Costa Rica), and New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). Honoring the company’s late Lead Software Developer who passed away in October 2024, the $30,000 scholarship was divided between 11 students at Frómeta’s ULACIT alma mater, and three students at NJIT.
“We are delighted that Dailenis’ legacy will live on through the scholarship recipients. As we honor Dailenis' work ethic, intellect, and dedication, we hope our support will empower the students to carry on those values in their academic and professional lives. We are grateful to ULACIT and the NJIT community for selecting deserving students pursuing degrees in computer science, cybersecurity, and software engineering,” said Fred Dirla, Radix IoT CEO.
With offices in New Jersey, Radix IoT selected NJIT — the state's public polytechnic university and a nationally recognized leader in STEM education — as a partner institution for its memorial scholarship, reflecting the company’s presence in New Jersey and its commitment to supporting the next generation of software and IT professionals.
As part of Radix IoT’s award-winning solution development team, González Frómeta earned her bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from ULACIT and a Certificate in Front-End Web Development with React from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Tragically, González Frómeta passed away in 2024 shortly after giving birth to twin girls, Elena and Isabella.
“Dailenis González trained at ULACIT as a systems engineer and was a role model of our students’ values. Her legacy, through the scholarships that will be awarded in her name, will inspire innovation and excellence,” said Silvia Castro, Chair of the Board of Directors, Universidad Latinoamericana de Ciencia y Tecnología (ULACIT). “At ULACIT, we reaffirm our commitment to transforming lives through education and are delighted to present in memory of Dailenis, 11 scholarships provided by the generosity of Radix IoT.”
The NJIT recipients of the González Frómeta Memorial Scholarship are computer science majors George Attallah ’27, Emile Inzinna-Enriquez ’28 and Tirell Spence ’26.
"George, Emilie, and Tirell represent the promise and potential that this scholarship was created to support. We are incredibly proud of their achievements and humbled by their determination," said Alan Kelly, senior vice president of University Advancement at NJIT. "NJIT is deeply grateful to Radix IoT for honoring Dailenis González Frómeta’s legacy in such a meaningful way. Their generosity is already opening doors for our students and strengthening the next generation of computing talent."
About Radix IoT
Radix IoT empowers companies worldwide with the real-time visibility and data insights needed to manage their operations more effectively. Our powerful Mango solution removes the barriers to monitoring and managing disparate systems, including SCADA, BMS, DCIM, BAS, PLCs, IoT sensors, and assets across locations by seamlessly unifying data into a single holistic platform. As a result, our customers–including data centers, energy and telecom providers, property managers, and more–have a reliable single source of truth plus the analytics and tools needed to proactively manage their operations and better protect their bottom line. For more information, visit www.radixiot.com and Radix IoT on LinkedIn.