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EchoStar launches pan-European LoRa network

Irish mobile satellite services provider EchoStar Mobile has announced commercial availability of a pan-European LoRa-enabled IoT network. Operating in EchoStar Mobile’s licensed S-band spectrum from the EchoStar XXI satellite, [...]

LimnoTech and Senet deploy LoRaWan across Great Lakes

Michigan-based LimnoTech has selected Senet’s radio access network (RAN) platform to deploy LoRaWan across the Great Lakes region of the USA. New Hampshire firm Senet provides cloud-based software and [...]

TI introduces Matter software development kits

Texas Instruments has introduced Matter-enabled software development kits for its wifi and Thread SimpleLink wireless microcontrollers (MCUs) that could streamline adoption of the Matter protocol in IoT applications. The [...]

Wyld picks Lacuna to deploy LoRaWan via satellite

Wyld Networks is transferring data from its sensor-to-satellite LoRaWan terminals and modules through Lacuna Space’s network of low and mid Earth orbiting (LEO and MEO) satellites for IoT applications [...]

U-Blox creates dual-band wifi and Bluetooth LE module

Swiss company U-Blox has extended its wifi stand-alone module portfolio with the Nora-W3 series, making dual-band capability available for the first time in this compact form factor. The series [...]

Those who need wearables most don’t use them

People who most need wearable health devices, such as smart watches and fitness bands, may use them the least, according to the American Heart Association (AHA). Age, education and [...]

Pod SIM cards direct MetAlert SmartSole

California-based MetAlert has selected Pod Group’s Eno One IoT SIM cards for its two-way GPS SmartSole wearable medical monitoring device. SmartSole is integrated into an orthotic insole allowing discreet [...]

Vodafone provides telemedicine to remote areas of Greece

Vodafone is implementing a telemedicine programme to provide primary health services to residents of remote areas of Greece. This started last month in Lasithi, where, in collaboration with Sitia [...]

MIT scientists monitor unsupervised physical therapy

Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a way to monitor motion and muscle engagement that could help the elderly and athletes during unsupervised physical rehabilitation [...]

Digital twin improves pharma traceability

Two German companies have developed digital-twin technology to improve traceability and trust along the pharmaceutical supply chain. Gerresheimer is a provider of healthcare and drug delivery systems and Merck [...]

Aidoc AI lets Temple Health cut patient stay times

Pennsylvania-based Temple Health is using artificial intelligence (AI) technology from Israeli firm Aidoc to help reduce patients’ length of stay, a metric strongly correlated with the cost of patient [...]

Start-up uses AI to improve IVF decision making

Californian start-up Alife Health is helping fertility clinics use data-driven insights and artificial intelligence (AI) to optimise and support clinical decision-making during critical stages of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF). The [...]