Kerlink Demonstrates its LoRa Geolocation Technology at The Things Network Slovenia
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Kerlink Demonstrates its LoRa Geolocation Technology at The Things Network Slovenia

Kerlink, a leading global provider of hardware, software and management solutions for LoRaWANTM IoT networks, also delivered a keynote presentation on geolocation and hosted a workshop on the technology during the Oct. 4 event in Maribor, Slovenia.

 

The event one-day gathering was organized by IRNAS Institute, a Slovenian lab dedicated to developing advanced solutions for IoT devices, wireless optical communication systems and other technologies.

 

“Geolocation is one of the most compelling Internet of Things applications,” said Guillaume Boisgontier, Kerlink’s innovative products and solutions marketing manager. “While almost all IoT solutions can support geolocation, only low-power wide-area (LPWA) network technologies like LoRaWAN can deliver this service with long battery life, cost efficiency, localized accuracy and simplicity. In Slovenia and the Adriatic region, we will target companies that already work in the device-tracking industry with legacy technologies and that would be interested in upgrading to LoRa technology. But as in every market that we serve, we also target large-and-small companies and municipalities that would benefit from our geolocation technology.”

 

Valentin Rabaud, Kerlink’s EMEA sales engineer, delivered a keynote address titled “LoRa Geolocation: Reduce Your Cost and Address New Projects Thanks to the LoRa Network”.

 

“Institute IRNAS chose to work with Kerlink because the company is known throughout the industry for having a solid and flexible geolocation solution that can be deployed remotely in existing networks or in new networks. In addition, Kerlink, which has differentiated itself by rolling out large and small private IoT networks in many countries around the world, has a head start in the Adriatic region because of its distribution agreement with AdriNet.”

 

Luka Mustafa, founder and CEO of the IRNAS Institute and organizer of The