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NeoCortec to show NeoMesh on LoRa modulation at The Things Conference 2025

Demo, presentation and workshop will show all the features and benefits of the combination of the two leading wireless technologies

Copenhagen – July 17, 2025 – At The Things Conference 2025 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands from 23rd to 24th September 2025, NeoCortec, manufacturer of ultra-low-power bi-directional wireless mesh networking protocol stack, and its Italian partner Embit, manufacturer of wireless modules, will be showing their latest EMB-LR1121-e/mesh module – a dual band (subGHz/2.4GHz), embedded LoRa-enabled NeoMesh wireless network module. The companies will also demo a NeoMesh wireless network using LoRa modulation. Visitors to the stand will learn more about all the features and benefits plus how the combination of NeoMesh’s simple and massive scalability, high reliability and low power with Semtech’s LoRa modulation proven ability to perform well in noisy environments, such as buildings where other 2.4GHz radio systems such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are also present, will work in their respective application. The demo also showcases how easy it is to set up and run such a wireless network.

Futhermore, Thomas Steen Halkier, CEO of NeoCortec will be giving a presentation about “NeoMesh on LoRa: Wireless Networking Beyond the Single-Hop Paradigm – Scalable, Reliable, and Ultra-Low Power” and Embit will be holding a hands-on workshop where attendees can experience the NeoMesh on LoRa modulation modules in action. 

About NeoCortec

NeoCortec was founded in 2007 with the aim of developing and patenting several innovations related to Wireless Sensor Networks. The main product is NeoMesh. NeoMesh is a wireless communication protocol to be embedded in smart devices to enable communication between the devices as well as to the cloud. NeoMesh is built completely from the scratch to overcome some of the limitations that e.g. Zigbee, Zwave, Bluetooth and Thread have: Scalability in number of devices, range and power consumption. At NeoCortec, we aim towards making non-smart and large buildings smarter by using NeoMesh. Easy upgrade without cabling. NeoMesh is available on ultra-low-power bi-directional wireless mesh network communication modules as well as on a license basis on many various chipsets.

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