Bechtle reinforces business with highly scalable LoRaWAN® IoT
2023-05-23 09:48:15, Bechtle AG Bechtle further expands its business with highly scalable solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT). The IT service provider is a newly signed up member of the LoRa Alliance®, one of the technology sector’s largest and fastest growing ecosystems. The LoRaWAN® open standard enables the realisation of bulk rollouts with low energy and infrastructure requirements and minimal administration. Joining the LoRa Alliance fortifies Bechtle’s strategic portfolio expansion as a full-service provider for innovative and low-resource IoT solutions.
The LoRa Alliance maintains and develops the LoRaWAN standard, a low-power, wide-area network (LPWAN) technology and has authored a certification and compliance programme to ensure applications, devices or systems can communicate with each other. LPWAN comes into play primarily in networking low-power devices, such as battery-powered sensors connected at long distances.
At the cutting edge of development
LoRaWAN networks in virtually all countries and on every continent are testament to the standard’s global reach. The LoRa Alliance ecosystem, established in 2015, consists of more than 400 multinational telecommunication companies, device manufacturers and systems integrators as well as sensor manufacturers, startups, and semiconductor companies. Bechtle is the first German IT systems house to join the alliance.
“By collaborating and pooling market knowledge within the LoRa Alliance, Bechtle is at the cutting edge of technology development and the market. Our own experience in sectors such as retail, manufacturing, logistics, healthcare and public indicates that solutions that optimise energy consumption require very advanced and easy to deploy applications,” says Stefan Schweiger, IoT Solutions Business Manager, Bechtle AG.
The LoRa Alliance maintains and develops the LoRaWAN standard, a low-power, wide-area network (LPWAN) technology and has authored a certification and compliance programme to ensure applications, devices or systems can communicate with each other. LPWAN comes into play primarily in networking low-power devices, such as battery-powered sensors connected at long distances.
At the cutting edge of development
LoRaWAN networks in virtually all countries and on every continent are testament to the standard’s global reach. The LoRa Alliance ecosystem, established in 2015, consists of more than 400 multinational telecommunication companies, device manufacturers and systems integrators as well as sensor manufacturers, startups, and semiconductor companies. Bechtle is the first German IT systems house to join the alliance.
“By collaborating and pooling market knowledge within the LoRa Alliance, Bechtle is at the cutting edge of technology development and the market. Our own experience in sectors such as retail, manufacturing, logistics, healthcare and public indicates that solutions that optimise energy consumption require very advanced and easy to deploy applications,” says Stefan Schweiger, IoT Solutions Business Manager, Bechtle AG.
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