LoRaWAN protocol: new collaboration between Arrow Electronics and The Things Industries

The Things Industries and Arrow will offer LoRaWAN-enabled device design solutions. The combined offering will help companies reduce time-to-market for products based on this protocol

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Arrow Electronics has entered into a collaboration with. The Things Industries, a LoRaWAN solutions provider, under which the two companies will offer LoRaWAN-enabled device design solutions. The combined offering will help companies reduce time-to-market for LoRaWAN-based products.

The Things Industries has developed Generic Node, a LoRaWAN device coupled with a reference design optimized for low-cost IoT operations and easy integration into the cloud. For its part, Arrow is a hardware and software vendor with design and sourcing experience in the IoT space: its Engineering Service Center supports companies building products using the LoRaWAN protocol with suggestions and recommendations.

Generic Node is a LoRaWAN-enabled device based on a standard design that does not require hardware and firmware developments. Thus it allows developers to focus on the functionality of their device, without wasting time rearranging the core elements of LoRaWAN devices. Its customizable hardware design allows Generic Node to be configured to meet any specific need. Motion, free-fall, temperature, humidity, and orientation sensors are available on-board.

Wienke Giezeman, Ceo of The Things Industries, said, "The combination of our reference solution with Arrow's IoT hardware and software expertise can enable customers to realize substantial savings in initial development and ongoing IoT operational costs, as well as significantly reduce time to market."

Jamie Davey, associate vice president for design services at Arrow Electronics, commented, " By working with The Things Industries and Arrow, customers can start and complete their LoRaWAN-enabled product development faster and more efficiently. Arrow is ready to provide the required level of support, covering design, development and manufacturing, all the way to secure delivery for the cloud."


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