The Things Conference Highlights the Latest LoRaWAN Solutions
The Things Conference 2024 unites the LoRaWAN community on all facets of low-power IoT applications, with workshops highlighting the latest developments in the low-power, wide-area-networking (LPWAN) marketplace. The event’s Wall of Fame features products from over 100 partners, letting people touch, feel, and interact with hundreds of LoRaWAN-enabled devices and gateways.
LoRa is a low-power and highly effective way to connect sensors to the cloud for real-time transmission of data and analytics for smart IoT applications. The LoRaWAN open specification, a LPWAN standard that leverages the unlicensed radio spectrum in the industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band, is recognized by the International Telecommunication Union as an LPWAN standard.
The Things Network is a set of open tools with a worldwide network to address IoT applications securely and cost-effectively, using the Things Stack, a LoRaWAN Network Server that securely manages applications, end devices, and gateways. An open community of people, companies, governments, and universities are learning, experimenting, and building with The Things Stack to create LoRaWAN-based IoT solutions. Here are some of the latest products highlighted at the The Things Conference 2024:
- One-Channel Hub Reference Design Promotes Advanced LoRaWAN Infrastructures
- Energy-Harvesting Tech Promises to Transform IoT Deployments at Scale
- LoRaWAN Product Lineup Helps Optimize Energy Efficiency
- Wireless Devices Transform Building Retrofitting
- Smart LoRaWAN Device Enhances the Functionality of Standard Switches
About the Author
Alix Paultre
Editor-at-Large, Microwaves & RF
Alix is Editor-at-Large for Microwaves & RF.
An Army veteran, Alix Paultre was a signals intelligence soldier on the East/West German border in the early ‘80s, and eventually wound up helping launch and run a publication on consumer electronics for the U.S. military stationed in Europe. Alix first began in this industry in 1998 at Electronic Products magazine, and since then has worked for a variety of publications, most recently as Editor-in-Chief of Power Systems Design.
Alix currently lives in Wiesbaden, Germany.

