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Selective Fidelity Simulation joined the IQRF Alliance
We are pleased to announce the entry of another member, it is Selective Fidelity Simulation the world leader in designing, developing and commercialising part-task simulation training devices and packages for specific civilian and military applications. SFS has experience in robotics, mechanical engineering, plastics technology and programming.
The Best Student 2016 contest
MICRORISC, founder of the IQRF Alliance and general sponsor of the IQRF Smart School program, organized a contest called The Best Student 2016 where the most active students and the most interesting projects were awarded.
IQRF Conference 2016 - videos of presentations
We saw many interesting presentations at the IQRF Conference 2016 in Prague. They showed the real IoT applications, products and approaches. Future visions with IQRF.zones and also many examples of contemporary solutions - for example parking, indoor and street lighting, smart homes, a variety of sensors, monitoring of railway embankments, cloud services, precise measurments and many other...
Leaders of the IoT market at IQRF Conference 2016 - video, presentations, photos
More than 130 representatives of companies from around the world met at the IQRF Conference in Prague to introduce their IoT solutions.
IQRF Wireless Challenge II Finals: The best wireless applications
The best wireless applications designed Mark Wendler, Béla Bartos, Jiří Hodan, Csaba Nagy, Roman Ondráček, Daniel Veltruský and Tomáš Rottenberg.
IQRF Wireless Challenge II, the contest for the best wireless applications, revealed its winners. There were 47 contestants from 14 countries registered in the contest. The final round was an interactive exhibition of the top ten projects. It took place at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of Czech Technical University in Prague on May 27, 2016. The best applications were designed by participants from the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania.
IQRF Conference 2016 online - day 2
The second day of the IQRF Conference is more technical than the first day. Vladimír Šulc, CEO of Microrisc, introduced new security layers in the IQRF transceivers. This means that your data in IQRF mesh network are secured against attackers from outside the network or even from inside.
IQRF Conference 2016 online
IQRF Conference 2016 began! Simon Chudoba, CEO of the IQRF Alliance, kicked off the conference with his presentation about growth of the IQRF Alliance and possible use of the IQRF technology in the smart households.
tcp cloud joined the IQRF Alliance
tcp cloud is very successful, fast growing and innovative company focusing on cloud and IoT solutions built on OpenStack and Kubernetes. tcp cloud is expert in fast implementation of cloud solutions into current IT infrastructure.
MikroElektronika entered into the IQRF Alliance
MikroElektronika is a Serbian company which is producing entire development toolchain from development boards to compilers and software. MikroElektronika is pretty unique in what they do because only few companies in the world produce entire development toolchains so we are pleased that the company chose the IQRF Alliance.
O2 IT Services joined the IQRF Alliance
O2 IT Services is an expert in the area of information technologies and a member of the concern O2 Czech Republic. Now O2 IT Services is also member of the IQRF Alliance.
IQRF Conference became a part of the Czech Innovation Week
Czech Innovation Week is the largest event focused on innovations, modern technologies, artificial intelligence and concept of smart cities in the Czech Republic.
IQRF Alliance and tcp cloud showed to the world the IoT in practice
More than 7500 developers from around the world applauded Jakub Pavlík from tcp cloud after his presentation about IoT solution of collecting sensoric data at OpenStack Summit in Austin, USA. tcp cloud with other members of the IQRF Alliance created sensoric network of 20 CO2 sensors within only three weeks. Those sensors were installed around the whole Austin Convention Center with an area of 80 000 square meters. Data were collected through the wireless IQRF mesh network to Raspberry Pi and then sent to servers in the Czech Republic using Docker, OpenStack or OpenContrail technologies.