STMicroelectronics brings smart things to IoT Asia 2016
Semiconductor company STMicroelectronics will be demonstrating its latest innovative solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT) and a smarter world at IoT Asia, to be held at Singapore Expo from 30–31 March 2016.
ST delivers the hardware, software and tools that are necessary to drive the smart things revolution. At IoT Asia, the company will highlight its IoT experience by featuring a rich portfolio of solutions that are leading the transition of the city to a smart city (and of workplaces and factories to smart workplaces and smart factories).
The ST booth (Booth B12, Hall 1B) will feature a next-generation smart building demonstration illustrating a variety of solutions developed using a comprehensive array of ST technologies. The demo features a number of STM32 Nucleo development boards and STM32 Nucleo expansion boards equipped with different sensors, communications features, motor drivers, security, and power devices.
ST will also showcase its STM32 Open Development Environment that combines modular hardware with comprehensive software offering a fast and affordable way to prototype and develop Smart Things and IoT applications with state-of-the-art ST components. Simplified and accelerated product development and reduced time to market are possible thanks to ST’s platform-ready solutions and ecosystem.
The event will also feature Franck Martins, senior microcontroller marketing and business development manager for STMicroelectronics’ Asia–Pacific region, speaking at the IoT Asia Smart Cities Track on 31 March. Martins will present case studies on ST solutions powering IoT applications and how these represent some of the best-in-class technologies for smart city developments.
For more information on the event, click here.
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