JUL
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JUL
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July 21, 2022
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Prototyping environmental monitoring IoT devices can be fraught with pitfalls and challenges. Join us as we look through the lens of two unique companies, where we gain insight by looking at the business and engineering of building IoT environmental monitoring solutions.
Specifically, during this webinar, we dive into challenges and solutions for adding wireless connectivity — often a wildcard for remote deployments. Between cellular, LoRaWAN, and Wi-Fi, there are a myriad options and potential pitfalls: physical enclosures, geographic locations, and device portability needs. We will touch base on these pitfalls and ways you can mitigate potential issues.
You’ll walk away with real-world advice for building your next IoT device thanks to the real-world experience of Clean Earth Rovers and LimnoTech. Two companies both develop environmental solutions. Clean Earth Rovers helping marinas and coastal businesses manage marina debris, and LimnoTech combines environmental science and engineering that provides water-related solutions to a global market.
Join us live on Thursday, July 21st at 11 AM EDT as we dive into:
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Founded in 2018, Blues Wireless is the creator of the Notecard, the fastest and most cost-effective way to add wireless connectivity to any product. The Notecard is a secure system on a module (SoM) with embedded 10-year global connectivity that allows any developer to send data from remote assets using JSON and two-lines of code. Data is synchronized to the Blues Wireless Notehub.io cloud service, where it can be routed to your cloud applications of choice.Blues's customers represent leading and innovative companies spanning agriculture, automotive, construction, healthcare, industrial, manufacturing, retail, supply chain & cold chain, transportation, and logistics. Applications range from simple tracking and remote monitoring to edge analytics and remote control. Blues is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts.