The Ambient IoT Tipping Point: Turning Frontline Devices Into a Tracking Network
ĢTV CEO Simon Ford recently joined Steve Statler on theMr. Beacon Ambient IoT podcast to discuss how Bluetooth Low Energy is reshaping asset...
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Maya Ahluwalia
Oct 9, 2024 5:16:58 PM

ĢTV has been awarded the Embedded Computing Design Best in Show Award in the category of Wireless Connectivity at this year’s Embedded World North America! This recognition underscores our commitment to pushing the boundaries of Bluetooth Low Energy technology and unlocking new possibilities for IoT Connectivity.
The awards, organised by Embedded Computing Design, are a celebration of innovation in the embedded industry. Products are evaluated based on a rigorous 15-point rubric that measures design excellence, relative performance, and market impact or disruption. This year’s entries were carefully reviewed by the ECD Content Team, who noted the remarkable quality and originality of all the products submitted.
As Rich Nass, EVP of Open Systems Media, stated, “For a first-time event, we were astounded by the number of entries we received. And just as astonishing was the quality of the products entered. There were no ‘me-too’ entries. It’s an honour to award these companies and their design teams for their exemplary work and technical innovation.”
This award reinforces our mission to bring Bluetooth Low Energy from consumer use to commercial cloud applications.
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