The Things Conference 2022: join us and all things LoRaWAN®

We are delighted to announce that our team will be traveling to Amsterdam for The Things Conference on September 22-23, where Arduino will be among the selected exhibitors.

The Things Conference is the world's largest conference on LoRaWAN®, bringing together key industry players contributing to the development of this technology in a two-day deep dive dedicated to making business operations smarter. This year's edition will focus on the main topic of digital transformation - seen through the lens of LoRaWAN®, of course!

Don't miss your chance to meet our experts in person at Amsterdam's Kromhouthal, a former marine engine factory now transformed into a unique event venue.

We will showcase some of our best LoRaWAN® products and solutions:

The Portenta Vision Shield LoRa®, designed to boost the H7 module of Arduino Pro with the ability to run on-board computer vision applications, connect wirelessly via LoRa® to the Arduino Cloud (or 3rd party infrastructure) and to activate the systems upon detection of sound events; The Portenta Max Carrier, which can augment Portenta H7 or X8 with LoRa® connectivity and turn existing Arduino Pro modules into single-board computers or reference designs that enable cutting-edge AI for industrial, building automation, and high-performance robotics; The Arduino MKR WAN 1310, an entry-level option featuring the renowned versatility of the MKR family: a convenient and cost-effective solution for adding LoRa® connectivity to projects requiring low power; Last but not least, the new WisGate Edge Lite 2 and WisGate Edge Pro: ready-to-use industrial-grade gateways for LoRaWAN® connectivity powered by RAKwireless™.

On September 22, The Things conference packed schedule also includes a keynote from Sebastian Romero, Lead Interaction Designer & Creative Technologist at Arduino: "Predictive maintenance with an Arduino-based LoRa solution will focus on ways to implement predictive maintenance by measuring the vibration patterns of equipment, to prevent damage, mitigate the risk of downtime and improve profitability.

Interested in something more specific? Sign up for "How to implement a smart, LoRa-connected insect trap with Arduino", a dedicated workshop on September 23, also hosted by Romero.

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The Things Conference 2022: join us and all things LoRaWAN®

We are delighted to announce that our team will be traveling to Amsterdam for The Things Conference on September 22-23, where Arduino will be among the selected exhibitors.

The Things Conference is the world's largest conference on LoRaWAN®, bringing together key industry players contributing to the development of this technology in a two-day deep dive dedicated to making business operations smarter. This year's edition will focus on the main topic of digital transformation - seen through the lens of LoRaWAN®, of course!

Don't miss your chance to meet our experts in person at Amsterdam's Kromhouthal, a former marine engine factory now transformed into a unique event venue.

We will showcase some of our best LoRaWAN® products and solutions:

The Portenta Vision Shield LoRa®, designed to boost the H7 module of Arduino Pro with the ability to run on-board computer vision applications, connect wirelessly via LoRa® to the Arduino Cloud (or 3rd party infrastructure) and to activate the systems upon detection of sound events; The Portenta Max Carrier, which can augment Portenta H7 or X8 with LoRa® connectivity and turn existing Arduino Pro modules into single-board computers or reference designs that enable cutting-edge AI for industrial, building automation, and high-performance robotics; The Arduino MKR WAN 1310, an entry-level option featuring the renowned versatility of the MKR family: a convenient and cost-effective solution for adding LoRa® connectivity to projects requiring low power; Last but not least, the new WisGate Edge Lite 2 and WisGate Edge Pro: ready-to-use industrial-grade gateways for LoRaWAN® connectivity powered by RAKwireless™.

On September 22, The Things conference packed schedule also includes a keynote from Sebastian Romero, Lead Interaction Designer & Creative Technologist at Arduino: "Predictive maintenance with an Arduino-based LoRa solution will focus on ways to implement predictive maintenance by measuring the vibration patterns of equipment, to prevent damage, mitigate the risk of downtime and improve profitability.

Interested in something more specific? Sign up for "How to implement a smart, LoRa-connected insect trap with Arduino", a dedicated workshop on September 23, also hosted by Romero.

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