Italian wireless module manufacturer Embit has signed a software licensing agreement with Danish company NeoCortec to use its NeoMesh wireless protocol stack, as part of a move to expand its range of low-power, scalable networking products.
The deal allows Embit to integrate NeoMesh’s ultra-low-power, bi-directional mesh networking technology into its modules, offering customers tailored wireless solutions with improved energy efficiency and scalability.
Fabio Bonizzi, Chief Executive of Embit, said the agreement marked a deepening of the company’s collaboration with NeoCortec.
“After initially partnering with NeoCortec on the development of our first 2.4 GHz LoRa module using the NeoMesh software stack—and subsequently the dual-band (sub-GHz/2.4 GHz) embedded LoRa-enabled NeoMesh wireless network module and LoRaWAN stack—we are now excited to be able to provide fully customised solutions using NeoMesh,” he said. “This offers our customers a significant competitive advantage through improved efficiency and flexibility.”
Thomas Steen Halkier, Chief Executive of NeoCortec, said the partnership underscored the growing adoption of NeoMesh technology. “We look forward to continuing our strong partnership with Embit,” he said. “We are delighted that they have fully embraced our NeoMesh technology and are now able to offer customised solutions with NeoMesh across their whole product range.”
Founded in 2007, Copenhagen-based NeoCortec develops wireless sensor network technologies, with NeoMesh as its core product. The protocol is designed to overcome limitations in existing standards such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, and Thread, particularly in scalability, range, and power consumption.
Embit, based in Modena, specialises in wireless communication modules and embedded solutions for industrial and IoT applications.
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