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LoRa devices create smarter grids with accurate line fault detection

Semtech has announced that CAHORS Group (CAHORS), a manufacturer and monitoring solution provider for smart energy grids, has integrated Semtech’s LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN protocol into its new Sentinel line fault detection solutions for simplified defect monitoring in smart grid networks. Read more
IoT Innovator

Cahors Integrates Semtech’s LoRa-Based Sentinel Products to Improve Operational Cost, Prevent Faults for Grid Efficiency

Semtech Corp. announced Tuesday that CAHORS Group, manufacturer and monitoring solution provider for smart energy grids, has integrated Semtech’s LoRa devices and LoRaWAN protocol into its new Sentinel line fault detection solutions for simplified defect monitoring in smart grid networks. Read more
new electronics

CAHORS selects Semtech’s LoRa devices for accurate line fault detection in smart grids

CAHORS Group has integrated Semtech’s LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN protocol into its new Sentinel line fault detection solutions for simplified defect monitoring in smart grid networks. Read more
IoT Business News

Semtech’s LoRa® Devices Create Smarter Grids with Accurate Line Fault Detection

Semtech Corporation, announced that CAHORS Group (CAHORS), a leading manufacturer and monitoring solution provider for smart energy grids, has integrated Semtech’s LoRa® devices and the LoRaWAN® protocol into its new Sentinel® line fault detection solutions for simplified defect monitoring in smart grid networks. Read more
IMC IoT M2M Council

Semtech LoRa technology helps energy meter

IHM Pacific, a New Caledonia-based developer of IoT technologies for smart utility metering, and consultancy Andrea Informatique have collaborated to develop electricity metering based on Semtech’s LoRa devices and the LoRaWan protocol. Read more
EE Times

India’s LPWAN Networks Expand to Meet Smart Cities IoT Demand

India is on its way to implementing its government’s mission of enabling 100 smart cities in the country and is reported to be considering the second phase of its program, Smart City Mission 2.0, to enable 4,000 smart villages, towns and cities. Read more
IoT Now

Semtech’s LoRa devices create an efficient monitoring solution for reducing energy consumption

Semtech Corporation, a supplier of high-performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductors, announced that IHM Pacific, a developer of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies for the smart utilities, and Andrea Informatique, a consultancy firm specialising in new technology and software design, have collaborated to develop a new electricity metering solution based on Semtech’s LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN protocol. Deployments of the metering solution have been ongoing for over a year and are increasing in New Caledonia and some parts of the Pacific and Europe. Read more

Utility use case remains a primary Semtech concern, announces Seluxit deal

Over the past couple of years, Semtech has expanded its utility efforts, and this week, it has announced a metering deal with Seluxit in Germany – a country notable for its lack of enthusiasm for AMI. Read more
IoT Innovator

Semtech’s Lora Devices Adopted By Seluxit’s Metering Offerings To Enable Users To Change Wasteful Energy Habits And Save Money

Semtech Corp. announced Thursday that its metering solution based on Semtech’s LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN protocol, has been developed as part of the MeDa project for one of Germany’s energy companies with Seluxit, a developer of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. The MeDa meter leverages LoRaWAN’s advantages for smart metering to enable consumers to change wasteful energy habits and save money. Read more
IoT Agenda

Saving this summer with IoT: Energy, water and light

Summer is one of the most exciting times of the year. School is out, the weather is great and the countdown to vacation begins. But while the summer brings with it a lot of fun activities, it also brings the potential for higher energy and water consumption, which equals higher bills for personal, business and commercial real estate uses. It’s inevitable that commercial businesses will consume more energy and water during June, July and August with increased usage of cooling systems, lighting and water, but technology can help. The smallest changes can make a huge difference in lowering energy costs and, thanks to smart building technologies offering remote real-time monitoring and control of buildings, it’s possible. Read more

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