At The Things Conference in Amsterdam, running 23-24 September, Thomas Steen Halkier, CEO of NeoCortec, will be delivering a keynote speech on 23rd September.
Halkier will be discussing ‘NeoMesh on LoRa: Bringing True Mesh Networking to the LoRa PHY’, exploring how NeoMesh on LoRa overcomes star topology limitations, supports dense networks, and enables years-long operation on small batteries. With real-world examples and data to highlight the advantages in reliability, coverage, and power consumption, the speech will talk about the combination of the wireless technologies.
Traditional LoRa-based wireless solutions often rely on single-hop communication, limiting scalability, increase edge energy use, and reducing reliability in dynamic environments. NeoMesh on LoRa combines true mesh networking with LoRa’s long-range, interference-resistant PHY.
NeoMesh is a decentralised mesh protocol optimised for battery-powered devices. Each node acts as a router, facilitating autonomous self-configuration, dynamic routing, and multi-hop communication — all without a central coordinator. Paired with LoRa modulation, it offers extended range and signal robustness, well suited for smart agriculture, infrastructure monitoring, industrial IoT, and remote sensing.
At The Things Conference, NeoCortec and its Italian partner Embit, a manufacturer of wireless modules, will be showcasing their latest EMB-LR1121-e/mesh module – a dual band (subGHz/2.4GHz), embedded LoRa-enabled NeoMesh wireless network module.
The companies will demo a NeoMesh wireless network using LoRa modulation. Visitors to the stand will learn more about the features and benefits plus how the combination of NeoMesh’s simple and massive scalability, high reliability and low power with Semtech’s LoRa modulation proven ability to perform well in noisy environments, such as buildings where other 2.4GHz radio systems such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are also present, will work in their respective application. The demo also showcases how easy it is to set up and run such a wireless network.
Embit will also be holding a hands-on workshop at the envet where attendees can explore and experience NeoMesh on LoRa modulation modules in action themselves.
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