The Internet of Things (IoT) has tremendously grown over the past decade. To wit: IoT Analytics predicts that, by 2025, there will be approximately 27 billion connected IoT devices around the world. Of course, with this continued growth comes expanded applications and use cases. Read more
Connected sensors can help companies cost effectively track and determine asset quality in the supply chain to optimize purchasing, ensuring that consumers have access to safe, high-quality food. Read more
Sensors, LoRa and LoRaWAN bring benefits to famers across the globe - and in a variety of use cases. Read about how this technology can optimize resources and improve crop yield.
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Long distances, variable conditions and thousands of moving parts make tracking the supply chain difficult. But with long-range, low-power technology, it’s easy. Read more
Semtech Corp. is collaborating with Smart Paddock to include its LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN standard into Smart Paddock’s Bluebell smart global positioning system (GPS) ear tag. This technology allows farmers to monitor livestock location in real time as well as analyze the cattle’s behavioral data for livestock management issues. Read more
A variety of internet of things (IoT) companies are opening with the agriculture market in mind, while some agriculture-based companies are adopting IoT capabilities into their existing solutions. Semtech is offering long-range wide area networking) connectivity for agricultural sites, which provides another way for intelligence to migrate from the fields to the internet. Read more
Semtech Corporation, a global supplier of high performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, announced that Communicate2Integrate GmbH, an intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) company based in Munich, Germany, has chosen to integrate Semtech’s LoRa devices and LoRaWAN connectivity for its Florja solution. Read more