Zerynth and The Things Network announce partnership – Python and LoRaWAN for the IoT
We are happy to officially announce our partnership with The Things Network, a global community responsible for building a decentralized data network.
We are happy to officially announce our partnership with The Things Network, a global community responsible for building a decentralized data network.
Do you want to become a LoRaWAN expert? Join us at The Things Conference, and we'll show you how to successfully mix LoRaWAN technology with Python.
It's not only rock stars that go on tour, engineers do, too. The Things Conference on Tour is heading to Pisa, Italy, and you better be ready.
A panel of experts lead by Zerynth, AAEON Europe and the University of Pisa, will discuss how LPWANs are enabling IoT and Industry 4.0 applications.
Driven by the feedback of our community, we’ve worked hard to make Zerynth the best Python development platform for IoT and Industry 4.0 applications.
In this article, we'll see how to get and visualize sensor data of LoRa nodes using Zerynth, The Things Network and Matplotlib.
In this tutorial, we'll see how to create a LoraWAN network programmed in Python using Zerynth and connected to The Things Network.
Another important town is now covered with LPWAN, a low power, long range, and low bandwidth networking solution that’s ideal for smart cities.
Come to see our Microchip-based LoRa Network programmed in Python using Zerynth!
September 2016 has been a month full of IoT Events for us. Following is a brief description of the events in which we participated.