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Directions in Powering Remote, Mobile, and Wearable Wireless Systems

This panel discussion explores the challenges in making smaller wireless systems such as IIoT devices, wearables, and smart devices smaller and more power efficient at the same time.

August 26, 2025 

11:00 AM ET / 10:00 AM CT / 8:00 AM PT / 4:00 PM GMT

Duration: 1 hour 

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Summary

Remote, mobile, and wearable wireless devices or systems are now a ubiquitous part of daily life. The most visible of these tend to come from the consumer electronics realm: think smart watches, fitness trackers, and smart home security systems. The less visible, but no less numerous, are the many millions of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices, sensors, and trackers that feed real-world data to control and data collection systems in smart buildings, factories, warehouses, campuses, and cities.

Designers face pressure to make these devices/systems smaller and more power-efficient at the same time. All have sensors, MCUs, memory, and communication modules that enable the device to connect to a network. Connectivity can be by means of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular, or LoRaWan (or other LPWAN technology). The device/system includes a power source which may or may not be readily accessible.

This event will feature a panel of industry experts discussing the current and future states of powering these IoT/IIoT wireless systems, focusing on the myriad challenges in managing their power consumption while maintaining performance.

In this webinar panel, we'll talk to some leaders in the IoT/IIoT cybersecurity space about some of the challenges and solutions for this topic.

Speakers

Kamesh Medepalli
Vice President of Technology, Innovation and Systems
Infineon Technologies
David Maliniak
Executive Editor, Microwaves & RF
Endeavor Business Media