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IoT and Artificial Intelligence – how do these technologies work together?
The digital revolution has brought IoT (Internet of Things) and artificial intelligence (AI) to the forefront of innovation. Separately, these technologies have already transformed industries. Together, they are even more powerful, enabling smarter systems, predictive capabilities, and seamless automation. In this blog, we’ll explore how IoT and AI work hand in hand and the groundbreaking […]

Unlocking the power of IoT analytics. Best practices for actionable insights
As the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to transform industries, its true potential lies in the data generated by connected devices. However, collecting data is just the beginning. The real value comes from analyzing that data to drive decisions, optimize operations, and uncover new opportunities. In this article, we’ll explore best practices for IoT analytics […]

What are digital twins and what is Their role in IoT?
Digital twins are transforming how businesses design, operate, and maintain their systems. But what exactly are they, and why are they so important in the Internet of Things (IoT)? This blog explains the concept of digital twins and how they enhance IoT solutions. What is a digital twin? A digital twin is a virtual representation […]

The importance of PCB optimization for EMC and RED compliance
When designing electronic devices, optimizing the printed circuit board (PCB) is fundamental. A well-designed PCB helps your device pass essential regulatory tests like EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and RED (Radio Equipment Directive). These standards ensure your product works as intended without causing interference or failing in a real-world environment. Why EMC and RED compliance is essential? […]
