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WiTTRA Networks, LORIOT partner to deliver global IoT solutions
Stockholm, Sweden. 2 May 2023 – WiTTRA Networks, a provider of IoT solutions, has announced a partnership with LORIOT, global network management system provider to deliver reliable and secure IoT solutions to clients worldwide. The partnership combines LORIOT’s distributed hybrid infrastructure and software platform with WiTTRA Networks’ expertise in IoT solutions to deliver IoT solutions to
Read moreUnaBiz, LORIOT partner to deliver multi-protocol solutions for Massive IoT applications worldwide
UnaBiz, a massive IoT service provider and integrator, has signed a partnership agreement with LORIOT, a global network management system provider, to develop multi-protocol solutions that enable large-scale IoT deployments for customers across a range of industries.
Read moreSeeed Studio, LORIOT partner to reinforce LoRaWAN connectivity worldwide
Seeed Studio and LORIOT have announced a partnership to support the continuously-growing ecosystem of IoT with the common goal of implementing LoRaWAN around the world.
Read moreDisrupt-X, LORIOT partner to offer IoT solutions in Europe and globally
Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Disrupt-X, a UAE-based IoT platform provider, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Swiss-based Global IoT company LORIOT to support the implementation of the next generation of IoT solutions using the efficient LoRaWAN infrastructure. The partnership aims to promote IoT solutions mainly in the European Market.
Read moreControlling fish farms water quality with smart sensors in Iran
The fish farming industry in Iran has rapidly grown within recent years, doubling employment rates and multiplying its production. This activity began with the enhancement of the quality of fish species selected from the Caspian Sea and then continued through the development of intensive aquaculture utilising different foreign species.
Read moreLoRa technology is driving IoT adoption, changing lives
As decades-old technologies, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and cellular are well established, but they were not designed to allow long-range communications at a low bit rate among things such as sensors powered by a battery.
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