Raising the Bar for HMIs in Food & Beverage Systems
Learn how to avoid the common failures of multi-vendor HMIs with a platform that combines compute, wireless, and enclosure design from one supplier.
Learn how to avoid the common failures of multi-vendor HMIs with a platform that combines compute, wireless, and enclosure design from one supplier.
Hospitals demand devices that can process data in real time, stay connected in crowded networks, and remain secure over long lifecycles. Integrated compute and wireless platforms that meet these needs, giving OEMs a faster and safer path to market.
Smart building devices must combine real-time control, wireless, and lifecycle management in compact, low-power form factors. This application study explores how a single platform approach addresses RF complexity, thermal constraints, and long-term software support at the edge.
Edge AI promises real-time intelligence across industries, but many applications fall short due to poorly integrated systems, unstable wireless, and overlooking security.
Today’s digital signage is more than fancy, eye-catching visuals, its combining high-performance computing, wireless connectivity, and scalable hardware in a small, but powerful form factor.
Every break in the cold chain puts food safety, compliance, and profitability at risk. Without reliable, long-range wireless monitoring, businesses face inventory loss, failed audits, and costly disruptions. Are you prepared?
Smart cities rely on thousands of connected devices to manage everything from traffic flow to public safety, but unreliable connectivity, network congestion, and power limitations threaten their potential.
In healthcare, every second counts. Medical facilities can’t afford dropped signals or inefficiency. Learn how Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth LE solutions power smarter, safer patient care.
As the global defense and security markets grow, connectivity and AI-driven solutions are changing these sectors. Connectivity and embedded solutions capable of Wi-Fi 6 tackle critical challenges addressing SWaP constraints.
HMIs face critical challenges, from maintaining stable connectivity to selecting and integrating the right components for optimal performance in fast-paced industries.
As building automation systems become more reliant on IoT devices, managing network congestion, energy demands, and security threats has become critical.
As connected healthcare devices play a vital role in patient care, medical facilities face challenges in integrating next-gen technologies into their existing infrastructures.