PRESS RELEASE: NeoCortec presents sophisticated new network management interface for NeoMesh networks at Embedded World 2026

19th February 2026
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NeoCortec will introduce a sophisticated new network-management interface for NeoMesh networks at Embedded World 2026

February 19, 2026 – At Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg, NeoCortec will introduce the next generation of NeoGW, an open-source multiplatform gateway software that integrates NeoMesh networks with higher-level systems. The upgraded NeoGW features tight MQTT integration for seamless connectivity with most cloud platforms. NeoCortec will be co-exhibiting on the stand of Endrich Bauelemente.

Alongside this release, NeoCortec will also present a new web-based Network Management Tool that allows administrators to manage individual networks or entire fleets from a central interface. Together, NeoGW and the Network Management Tool provide a user experience that combines NeoMesh’s low-power, highly scalable mesh networking with intelligent integration to edge and cloud applications, simplifying deployment, monitoring and system-wide management.

Please visit the Embedded World exhibitor page for NeoCortec for further information about the company’s presence at Embedded World, or visit www.neocortec.com for more about NeoCortec.

About NeoCortec

NeoCortec was founded in 2007 with the aim of developing and patenting several innovations related to Wireless Sensor Networks. The main product is NeoMesh. NeoMesh is a wireless communication protocol to be embedded in smart devices to enable communication between the devices as well as to the cloud. NeoMesh is built completely from scratch to overcome some of the limitations that e.g. Zigbee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth and Thread have: scalability in number of devices, range and power consumption. At NeoCortec, we aim towards making non-smart and large buildings smarter by using NeoMesh. Easy upgrade without cabling. NeoMesh is available on ultra-low-power bi-directional wireless mesh network communication modules as well as on a license basis on many various chipsets.

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