Four Zerynth IoT webinars featured on Maker Faire Rome
It seems that our webinars and free educational content have caught the eye of the Maker Faire Rome team. They have written several articles where they have featured them.
It seems that our webinars and free educational content have caught the eye of the Maker Faire Rome team. They have written several articles where they have featured them.
Knowledge and engineering ingenuity, not hype — Zerynth in the 2020s.
We had our first Zerynth Continuous Learning webinar last week. If you’ve watched the webinar you got to learn about UX design for IoT projects straight from the experts.
Zerynth-powered hardware is on the International Space Station. Yes, you’ve heard that right, our software is in space now.
Do you want to learn how to use DAC and ADC on microcontrollers, in Python? With this Hackster tutorial, it will take a couple of minutes.
We’ve had a chance to participate in the Master Industry 4.0 Design Enterprise Digitalization and 4.0 Technologies event this week.
This November we’ve had the privilege to hold a lecture and workshop at the University of Pisa where we explained and demonstrated to the students how easy and simple Python programming is with Zerynth tools.
We joined the EU Horizon 2020 Lincoln project and designed a Python-based solution. After three years of meticulous research, hard work, and commitment, the project is completed.
Two weeks ago we had a chance to host David Hanson, the famous robotics expert, in our offices in Pisa. It was an opportunity to share new ideas, and talk about previous collaborations.
Earlier this year, in October, we were a part of the annual Internet Festival in Pisa. As always, it was a chance to showcase what Python and Zerynth tools have to offer.