Weightless Aims to Exert Gravitational IoT Pull
Light Reading – May 18, 2016 – Imagine if there were a single low-cost chip you could include in any device requiring low-power, wide-area (LPWA) connectivity, on either licensed or unlicensed spectrum, anywhere in the world. Read More>>





Rethink IoT – May 12, 2016 – Ingenu has announced something of a pivot this week, signing Taiwanese ODM Compal up as a hardware manufacturer for its RPMA modules. With the new picoNode module, about the size of a US quarter, Compal is hoping to transition from a consumer electronics portfolio into one augmented by new IoT devices.
IoT Journal – May 12, 2016—Internet of Things vendors preached the importance of partnerships and working across industries, while the fire hose of new IoT platforms showed no signs of abating, with new ones from Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, Hitachi and SAP announced at the Internet of Things World conference, held this week in Santa Clara, Calif. Now in its third year, the event hosted more than 10,000 registered attendees and 200 exhibitors.
Mobile World Live – May 11, 2016 – Low-power IoT startup Ingenu struck a deal with Taiwanese contract manufacturer Compal Electronics to develop products supporting its proprietary Random Phase Multiple Access (RPMA) network, as it steps up efforts “to meet the growing demand for IoT connectivity worldwide”.
FierceWireless – May 11, 2016 – Ingenu said it will team with Compal Electronics to produce IoT hardware to market using Ingenu’s proprietary RPMA (Random Phase Multiple Access) technology. Compal is a Taiwanese original design manufacturer that handles production of computers, monitors and televisions for clients including Acer, Lenovo, Dell, Toshiba and Hewlett-Packard. The company’s annual revenues are in excess of $26 billion.
CIO Applications – May 9, 2016 (Page 19) – At the beginning of each year, technology companies from all over the world gather in Las Vegas to figure out what is going to be the next big thing. Sure, drones, hoverboards, and even personal helicopters steal some headlines, but for the last three years, the next big thing has been the same thing: connecting everything. The concept that objects speak to one another and react based on their surroundings and corresponding events has been a something that has been rolled into a transcendent concept known as the Internet of Things (IoT).
Penn Energy – May 9, 2016 – The Niger Delta produces approximately 2 million barrels a day, making Nigeria one of West Africa’s biggest producer of petroleum. As a key operator in the region,