WND UK hosts two-day ‘hackathon’ workshop to help businesses develop Sigfox applications

WND UK, the UK’s primary Sigfox network operator, will host a two-day, hands-on workshop at Sci-Tech Daresbury in Cheshire for businesses wishing to learn more about how the Low Powered Wide Area Network (LPWAN) communications protocol – Sigfox, can be developed to improve ideas for commercial business applications.

In conjunction with the Science & Technology Facilities Council Hartree Centre and Internet of Things (IoT) technology company, WaveReach Ltd, this free event, funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the LCR 4.0 programme, will take place from 10:00 to 16:00 on 4th and 5th October 2017.

Neal Forse, CEO and founder of WND UK, commented: “The event will be invaluable for businesses and entrepreneurs that may have ideas for a Sigfox application but require technical assistance with implementing them. Dedicated Sigfox trainers and staff from Hartree Centre will be on hand throughout the two days to offer their technical expertise.

Forse continued: “As the UK’s primary Sigfox network operator we have adopted a dynamic rollout strategy which allows us to prioritise base station deployments to meet customer demand. Our approach is key to enabling widespread adoption of Sigfox, which will be a key driver for IoT applications.”

Tom Kirkham, business development manager at STFC Hartree Centre commented: “Sci-Tech Daresbury is home to the Hartree Centre’s IoT testbed which offers companies the ability to test their applications within a campus environment using the latest technologies in both IoT and supporting data centric technologies. The Sigfox workshop will be a hands-on opportunity to create applications from scratch and test them within the campus using emerging LPWAN technology.”

David Griffiths, director for WaveReach Ltd, said: “This event presents an exciting opportunity for businesses to get to grips with the benefits of deploying Sigfox for IoT devices. Sigfox is an extremely affordable technology from a communications cost aspect compared with other wireless technologies such as cellular, Wi-Fi, LoraWAN and microwave. It’s a superb technology, currently in the process of a massive roll-out in the UK; the Sigfox network provides a robust, secure and low-priced means of delivering data to customers in the UK and around the world.”

Places for the two-day workshop are limited and applicants must be able to attend both days

Individuals or companies who are not already taking part in the LCR 4.0 programme will be expected to fill out a short-term assist form.

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