A review of LoRaWAN
A review of LoRaWAN
Join the Radio Technology SIG to explore how LoRaWAN works, where it is useful, the scope for future applications – and is it secure?
Connecting up the Internet of Things (IoT) has sparked a phenomenal growth in the demand for wireless links. Addressing this demand, LoRaWAN has emerged as one of the popular technologies offering Long Range (LoRa) low power radio Wide Area Networking (WAN) for a multitude of low data rate applications.
This in-person event is taking place at the historical Newnham College, Cambridge, and will provide delegates with ample opportunities to network with fellow attendees to explore the themes of this event.
Following this event all delegates are invited to join the CW Founders' Dinner drinks reception, which is being held in the same location. The Founders' Dinner is an invitation-only event and offers business networking opportunities for Founder member organisations within the CW network.
Speakers include:
- Mark Beach - Professor of Radio Systems Engineering, University of Bristol (Communication Systems & Networks Research Group)
- Duncan Bennett - Business Development Manager, IndesmaTech
- Daniel Clarke - Head of Technology and Innovation, Greater Cambridge Partnership
- Steve Clarke - CTO, Wyld Networks Ltd
- Helen Duncan - Managing Director, MWE Media
- Yichao Jin - Programme Leader, Toshiba Europe Ltd
- Ian Lewis - Director of Infrastructure Investment & the Adaptive City Programme, University of Cambridge