Zerynth-powered Riverdi displays now offered by NexGen Micro Electronic
Have you tried the Python-programmable IoT displays by Riverdi? They have a Zerynth license onboard, and you can program them right out of the box.
Have you tried the Python-programmable IoT displays by Riverdi? They have a Zerynth license onboard, and you can program them right out of the box.
Our partner, DesignSpark, held an IoT seminar last month to present all the benefits of using Zerynth Studio for programming 32-bit microcontrollers in Python.
Last week we were lucky to hold two events at the annual Pisa Internet Festival. The morning event covered the topic of Industry 4.0 and the 4ZeroPlatform,
Our partner, Riverdi, has just published an interesting demo that used the Zerynth powered IoT displays to create a Philips Hue lighting control panel.
After the week-long SPRINT 4.0 course that the TOI team has held in Barcelona, they are ready to travel to Bremen, Germany, to present the same curriculum to the students of BIBA University.
Do you remember how popular our Zerynth lamp tutorial was? It had over 8,000 views on Hackster. Everyone wanted to make their own Python programmable ambient light. Well, now it got an update, and it’s compatible with the latest version of Zerynth.
The Codemotion Python codding challenge ends soon, so hurry up and sign up for the challenge. Prove you’re the best Python developer and win the XinaBox XK13 IoT Plus development kit.
Mouser Electronics mobile magazine has published an interesting post about the partnership we entered into this year with Riverdi and Bridgetek. Of course, the main focus of the post are the Python programmable IoT displays that have been created out of the partnership.
We are happy to announce our new technological partnership with Fortebit, a designer and producer of innovative industry
The 50th edition of Nordics' Wireless Quarter magazine is out, and we’re happy to let you know that Zerynth is featured in it.