Counting Down to The Things Conference Amsterdam 2022

The countdown has begun to The Things Conference Amsterdam. As silver sponsors at this year’s event, we have lots of exciting plans for the show. Here’s a sneak peek at what to expect from the show itself and our plans.

What is The Things Conference?

Organised by The Things Network, The Things Conference is the LoRaWAN® flagship event. Uniting over 2,000 IoT professionals, the show is one of the biggest LoRaWAN® events of the year.

What to expect from The Things Conference 2022

Learn all about the latest developments in the IoT industry and gain valuable insights to scale your IoT solutions.

On our stand, we will be joined by Kerlink and Robeau who will be on hand to discuss their products.

We will also be exhibiting a selection of sensors from our vast portfolio. Our Team members can’t wait to discuss how our services and support can help bring your solutions to life.

In addition to this, Kerlink and Robeau will also be showcasing their products on the LoRaWAN® Wall of Fame. Where you can touch, feel and interact with hundreds of LoRaWAN® enabled devices and gateways.

The Show Agenda

Visitors of The Things Conference Amsterdam can enjoy a jam-packed agenda with lots of keynote and workshops available to attend.

We’re delighted to be joined by David Green, Head of Innovation at Blenheim Palace to deliver a keynote speech around LoRaWAN® and its Impact on Cultural Heritage. We’ve been working with Blenheim Palace to deliver some really exciting projects which we can’t wait to share with you at the show!

Join us from anywhere!

While the physical event may be in Amsterdam, you can join from anywhere! With both the physical and virtual event running side-by-side, the choice is yours.

Save 20% on your ticket price with our exclusive discount code: FRIENDS-ALLIOT

We hope to see you there!

Creating an Intelligent Building Management System with IoT

Our wide range of sensors can be applied to an endless variety of applications. In fact, sometimes it can be a little overwhelming deciphering what sensors to apply to your project. To help, we’ve created a case study to demonstrate how you may apply some of our LoRaWAN devices to create an intelligent business management system.

We often find that our customers know what issues they want to solves, but don’t always know how to address these. Our expert team are on hand to assist your with the planning, design and implementation of your IoT projects.

One of the beauties of LoRaWAN is that it can be implemented with minimal cost and disruption. LoRaWAN operates on its own network meaning you don’t have to disrupt any of your existing infrastructure. It also offers a scalable solution to enable you to expand your measurement points as/when your project expands.

Smart Buildings with Alliot

When creating this case study, we began by thinking about three key factors you may wish to address when creating an intelligent building management system, for this purpose we selected:

  • Workplace safety
  • Creating optimal working conditions for staff members
  • Optimising overall efficiencies

These three objectives are often at the forefront of many building/facilities managers agendas. Many want to improve the overall environment of their buildings for staff well being, as well as making savings by improving operational efficiencies. Whatever your objectives, we know that in order to be commercially deployable, your solutions need to offer a positive return on your investment.

The next step we made was to apply the objectives to our chosen application of intelligent BMS’. We put ourselves into the shoes of an office worker (we can just about recall being in the office!) and looked at the journey in and around the building. This lead us to select the following products.

  1. Elsys Desk Sensor: Monitors desk occupancy, temperature and humidity to create optimal working conditions.
  2. Netvox R72615A CO2 Sensor: Improve staff productivity by monitoring CO2 levels.
  3. Kerlink Ifemtocell Evolution Gateway: Transfer data from your sensors to your selected platform.
  4. Kerlink Wanesy Platform: Visualise your recorded data.
  5. Tekelek Waste Bin Sensor: Optimise waste collections.
  6. Kentix SmartXcan: Monitor the body temperatures of employees and visitors to create a COVID-secure workplace.
  7. Netvox R718CK2 Thermocouple Sensor: Remotely monitor your Legionella risk and automatically maintain records.
  8. Robeau Smart Water Meter: Make savings based on water usage and remotely detect leaks.

Find out more about how we applied the above devices in our BMS case study.

For assistance with designing your intelligent building management system solution of for information about creating a bespoke proof of concept kit contact our expert team today.