Getting started with Sony Spresense and Zerynth
Sony's new Spresense board offer exciting new capabilities - and Zerynth makes it easier than ever to program it in Python!
Sony's new Spresense board offer exciting new capabilities - and Zerynth makes it easier than ever to program it in Python!
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.
If you’re interested in the combination of XinaBox and Zerynth you’ll sure like this tutorial on how to use the AH01 xChip with Zerynth Studio.
We’ve got an exciting tutorial to share with you, another great find from hackster.io. This time it’s a machine learning tutorial with Zerynth, XinaBox, and Microsoft Azure.
Our partner XinaBox has a released a new Zerynth-powered IoT kit - XK52. It’s designed for prototyping IoT devices and it includes two CW02 xChips (with a Zerynth license onboard).
The Codemotion Python challenge has ended, and we’re happy to tell you that we’ll share the names of the talented winners.
The TOI - Things on Internet team has just finished their week-long course at the La Salle Campus in Barcelona. The students got a unique opportunity to learn from industry experts.
In the next three months, our partner TOI - Things on Internet will be showing use cases and running SPRINT 4.0 workshops with Zerynth powered devices in three European universities. The first workshop will be in Barcelona, from the 8th until the 12th of July.
Have you ever wondered what’s the story of Zerynth? How did our company start? What’s the idea behind it? If you did, you’re not alone. That is why we presented our story titled “Introduction to Zerynth” at this year’s Pycon X.