Trident IoT has announced a strategic collaboration with Semtech to advance multi-protocol solutions for the IoT market, which will integrate LoRa, Amazon Sidewalk, Z-Wave and other low-power wireless protocols into single solutions.
As the IoT ecosystem evolves, the demand for interoperable and energy-efficient solutions across diverse applications has become more important than ever. By combining Trident IoT’s expertise in device software development kits (SDKs) with Semtech’s semiconductor technologies, the collaboration seeks to empower developers and device manufacturers to build flexible, scalable, and future-ready IoT devices.
Key features of the collaboration include:
- Seamless multi-protocol integration: The combined solution will provide developers with the ability to incorporate IoT protocols into a single platform
- Energy efficiency: Leveraging Semtech’s low-power LoRa chipsets, the solution will support long-lasting battery performance, an important factor for IoT deployments in smart homes, smart cities and industrial applications
- Scalability and flexibility: Trident’s SDK will ensure compatibility across multiple operating systems and hardware platforms
“This partnership with Semtech marks a significant milestone for Trident IoT,” said Mariusz Malkowski, CTO, Trident IoT. “Our shared vision of creating flexible, multi-protocol IoT solutions aligns perfectly with the industry’s demand for innovation and scalability. Together, we aim to drive IoT adoption to new heights.”
“Collaborating with Trident IoT enhances our ability to offer comprehensive solutions that address the growing complexities of the IoT market,” added Madhu Rayabhari, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Analog, Mixed-Signal and Wireless Products Group, Semtech. “We expect that joining our LoRa technology with Trident IoT’s SDK expertise will help developers and manufacturers to design smarter, more connected devices with ease.”
The collaboration will focus on enabling smart home and smart city applications with plans to expand into other verticals.
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