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Semtech and Imprint Energy work together to power for IoT sensors and devices

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Post Date: 2017-11-12
& Nbsp; & Sbtech (Nasdaq: SMTC), a leading supplier of high-performance analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products and advanced algorithms, and companies developing new battery technologies for widely deployed devices, announced that they will work together to Accelerate the deployment of a wide range of applications using IoT devices. Imprint Energy designs and manufactures ultra-thin flexible printed batteries that are specifically designed to power IoT devices that combine SemtechLoRa® devices and wireless RF technology (LoRa technology). LoRa technology is considered by many companies as the de facto platform for low power wide area network (LPWAN) with remote low power capabilities. & Nbsp; & nbsp; Imprint Energy, an ultra-thin battery designed to power IoT devices using Semtech's LoRa® technology & Nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; To help accelerate next-generation battery technology, Semtech has invested in Imprint Energy. The two companies are working closely together to develop potential new applications. Imprint energy cells support thin and miniaturized new applications, and because of the integrated manufacturing process, these cells have very low production costs, so they can be adopted on a large scale. In addition, a key feature of Imprint Energy's battery technology is the ability to print on a variety of general-purpose, mass-produced printing devices, enabling traditional electronics manufacturers to quickly integrate into their existing production lines. Christine Ho, CEO of Imprint Energy, said: "The partnership with Semtech will push Imprint's batteries into a rapidly growing IoT ecosystem." We are now working with LoRa-based market pioneers and look forward to being widely adopted. use. " Marc Pegulu, vice president and general manager of Semtech Wireless and Sensing Products Group, said: "Thousands of companies are already using Semtech's LoRa technology in applications such as smart cities, smart buildings, smart agriculture and smart supply chains. Deploy IoT devices and sensors. "Take advantage of the key features of these batteries-ultra-thin and harmless materials-EcoRan ecosystem and partners can take full advantage of batteries to support their new and use case applications that have not yet been developed to advance the IoT industry Adoption. Number of deployments. "