"In my opinion, a main driver of IoT is low cost. I think the large-scale rollout of IoT will be enabled by low-cost devices, low-cost platforms, and low-cost connectivity solutions," says Danish IoT expert Anders P. Mynster.
Take a look at this video with NeoCortec CEO Thomas Steen Halkier introducing NeoMesh, and presenting our plans for 2019.
The Reachi device was tested in the Philippines recently, and the local ABS-CBN News station invited city official Bianca Perez from Quezon City, and Pernille Skjødt from LinkAiders to present the project and its goals.
What are the main theoretical and practical challenges in designing low-power wireless sensor networks? Professor Jiri Srba from the Department of Computer Science at Aalborg University, Denmark, gives an answer.
The NeoCortec team is looking forward to seeing you in Nuremberg at Embedded World 2019.
With more than 1000 exhibitors and over 30.000 visitors Embedded World is the leading international trade fair for the embedded sector.
In the November 2018 issue of the German SPS-MAGAZIN NeoMesh is presented in detail. Kay features are highlighted, together with a number of use cases.
The IoT & Wireless Club organized by the Danish tech consultant company FORCE Technology is one of the leading meeting points for developers working with wireless technologies. In September the club has scheduled two member meetings focusing on Low Power Wireless. NeoCortec CEO Thomas Steen Halkier will be presenting the NeoMesh technology.
The Wireless Congress: Systems & Applications in Munich marks its 15-year anniversary this year. NeoCortec CEO Thomas Steen Halkier will do a presentation at the conference. It is titled “2nd generation Wireless Mesh Network for reliable communication in Unlicensed Spectrum”.
Take a look at new articles about NeoMesh in the Czech tech magazine Automa and in the US magazine Sensorsmag, and get a link to the articles.