Wireless Logic is set to exhibit and present at the forthcoming Engineering Design Show, taking place on 9-10 October in London. As the UK’s event dedicated to mechanical, electronics, and embedded design, it offers design engineers a unique opportunity to discover the latest innovations, products, and services within the industry.
In an era of significant advances in networking and cellular technologies, the design of new systems remains increasingly complex. Wireless Logic will address the challenges posed by outdated networks struggling to manage rising traffic demands and the intricacies of modern connectivity. Experts from the company will be available to assist device manufacturers, integrators, and design engineers, providing guidance on navigating the ever-changing landscape of connectivity and sharing insights on how to remain competitive in this fast-paced field.
“As cellular IoT continues to advance and grow in complexity, it’s understandable that some engineers might feel overwhelmed and question whether things will get easier,” said Toby Gasston, Mobile Core Product Lead at Wireless Logic. “The first hurdle is often identifying where to focus, which can be as daunting as the technical issues themselves. The Engineering Design Show is a valuable opportunity to engage with experts, discuss these challenges, exchange ideas and explore the latest solutions.”
On Wednesday, 9th October, Gasston will host a seminar titled ‘Rapid Revolution and Hyperdrive Headaches: Tackling Complexity in Cellular IoT’. This session will form part of the New Electronics stream at the event.
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