New Business Development Manager for NeoCortec

NeoCortec appoints Cato Skibsted Fagermo as Business Development Manager, tasked with developing new opportunities for NeoMesh ultra-low power wireless networking technology

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NeoCortec has appointed Cato Skibsted Fagermo to the position of Business Development Manager. With 20 years of experience in technology commercialization in emerging markets, Fagermo joins the company at a time when a wide range of markets and applications that rely on cloud-connected sensor networks and IoT - home automation and smart working, energy measurement, security, agriculture, transportation, Industry 4.0, medical devices and food distribution - need large-scale networks with ultra-low power consumption.

NeoCortec develops mesh technologies and solutions that meet exactly these requirements. Unlike other mesh networking technologies, NeoMesh is dynamic and scalable with almost no limit to the depth or size of the network. NeoCortec's unique protocol stack is offered for both the 2.4 GHz and sub-1 GHz frequency bands, delivered in compact, pre-approved modules with a footprint of 11 x 18 x 2.6 mm.

Fagermo comments: "I have great confidence in the possibilities of our NeoMesh technology and the significant improvements it brings to the way mesh networks are built today. I am confident that the technology will enable new applications and it is my job to identify these new opportunities for the company and present our solutions to our ideal customers who can use them to differentiate their products and beat the competition in competitive markets.

Thomas Steen Halkier, CEO NeoCortec, adds: "Cato is joining NeoCortec at a very exciting time for the company. I am sure his experience in applying innovative technologies to new and emerging applications will be of great benefit."


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