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April 26, 2010

Synapse to Present Course: 'Go Wireless! Add Mesh Networking to Your Embedded Application'


Huntsville, Ala.-based Synapse Wireless Inc., a key player in the M2M communications market, has announced that it is going to present a course titled "Go Wireless! Add Mesh Networking to Your Embedded Application."

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The presentation will be conducted on April 29, 2010 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Silicon Valley at McEnery Convention Center Room J3.

The course provides inputs on how to add intelligence to LED lighting systems and differentiate your business in an exploding market. Attendees can also learn how to wirelessly monitor and control LED lighting using mesh network technology.

They can also get hands-on experience with developing for street lights, parking ramps, tunnel lighting, commercial building lighting and home lighting, using a modern scripting language called Python. In addition to programming the local mesh network, attendees can also learn how to connect their applications to the Internet for access from anywhere in the world.

The machine-to-machine communication market is slated to grow to $14 billion by 2013. Synapse provides intelligent, wireless control and monitoring based on the SNAP network operating system. In addition, Synapse Design Services provides end-to-end design and implementation support for OEMs and partners. The company's flagship products Synapse's Portal and SNAP Connect provide a complete software development environment for seamless application development and quicker time to market. Synapse RF Engine modules have achieved ZigBee Compliant Platform (ZCP) certification.

In another article, TMCnet reported Synapse Wireless, has announced that its SNAP network operating system has been named 2009 Product of the Year by SmartGrid.TMCnet.com.


Divya Narain is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Divya's articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Marisa Torrieri
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