Actility and TWTG have announced a partnership to open opportunities for more LoRaWAN applications by offering partners and customers clear benefits.
Wirelessly connecting devices to the internet and managing communication between end-node devices and network gateways, is increasingly in demand for industrial applications. Both companies are firm believers that this can revolutionise how industrial sites implement their digitalisation strategy.
The partnership enables both companies to grow further in delivering dedicated IIoT solutions to their customers.
Key in the partnership is Actility’s ThingPark IoT platform, a multi-technology, open, hardware agnostic IoT platform allowing to deploy Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) worldwide. It offers a large LoRaWAN product portfolio, which now also includes TWTG’s market leading sensors. ThingPark is open source, doesn’t depend on hardware and supports all leading LoRaWAN gateways, providing seamless administration interfaces and ensuring that partners can always use the hardware best suited for their use case, country of deployment, and budget. ThingPark implements open standard APIs and connectors to all leading IoT cloud platforms.
‘The partnership enables us to increase the visibility of TWTG’s Industrial IoT solutions in the international IoT ecosystem. Actility’s pioneering role in specifying new LoRaWAN features, and the technical network know-how are held in high regard by us. We look forward to working with our new partners and delivering exceptional results for our customers. TWTG’s NEON Vibration Sensor and Temperature Transmitter are now fully integrated into the ThingPark platform, making it very easy for new customers to get started with vibration and temperature measurement, enabling them to improve onsite safety and efficiency,’ says John Tillema, CTO and co-founder of TWTG.