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Wiliot Announces Inaugural Ambient IoT Unplug Fest: A Game-Changing Event for Interoperability in the Next-Gen IoT Industry

Wiliot has announced the first Ambient IoT Unplug Fest, an important event for companies working on the development of next-generation Ambient IoT devices. At the event, Wiliot will provide updates on the current state of Ambient IoT, give a sneak peek at upcoming products, and introduce the new Wiliot Ambient IoT Certified Product program which will verify interoperable solutions to support a highly scalable Internet of everyday Things.

Wiliot, a leading company in the field of ambient Internet of Things (IoT), revealed the inaugural Wiliot Ambient IoT Unplug Fest, scheduled for July 22-23, 2024, in Bentonville, Arkansas.

This event aims to connect manufacturing partners, companies, and technologists working on ambient IoT devices to help them reach their maximum potential.

Ambient IoT is a type of wireless technology that does not require batteries and is being integrated into popular wireless standards like Bluetooth, 5G Advanced, 6G, and Wi-Fi. This technology enables various products to connect to the Internet and utilize artificial intelligence capabilities at a lower cost compared to older technologies.

Dotan Ziv, the general manager of Wiliot's Network business, believes that for ambient IoT to truly make a significant impact and change the world, it requires a collaborative effort from a variety of companies with compatible products and technologies. Wiliot's inaugural Unplug Fest focuses on ensuring interoperability within this ecosystem, allowing companies to test their technology with a wider range of solutions beyond their own deployments. This will enable companies to take advantage of ambient IoT's potential to revolutionize industries and be at the forefront of reaping its benefits.

In order to achieve this important goal, Wiliot is launching the Wiliot Ambient IoT Certified Product program. During the Ambient IoT Unplug Fest, companies will have the opportunity to test their products in a controlled environment to ensure they work well with ambient IoT network bridges, gateways, and other devices over various generations of ambient IoT Pixels and sensors. Products and solutions that successfully pass thorough interoperability testing will receive Ambient IoT Certification.

Ziv explained that as technology shifts towards a more affordable and efficient sensing infrastructure, it will be important for products to be certified for compatibility with ambient Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Wiliot is leading the way in this area and is committed to working with the industry to meet the growing demand for IoT products.

At the Wiliot Ambient IoT Unplug Fest, participants will have the opportunity to learn and experience various things

Ziv stated that Wiliot's Ambient IoT Unplug Fest is a great chance for companies to participate in the ambient IoT ecosystem and benefit from the market demand. They are excited to leave Bentonville with well-tested, unified solutions that can be implemented and scaled to increase the revenues of the industry and its customers.

Admission to the Wiliot Ambient IoT Unplug Fest is free. To register, go to www.wiliot.com/wiliot-ambient-iot-unplug-fest before the deadline on Monday, June 24th. To learn more about Wiliot and its ambient IoT platform, visit www.wiliot.com.

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