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Connections!

Tom Hunt

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The Wireless Communications Alliance (WCA) is dedicated to information sharing, networking and collaboration and will bring you information on the latest happenings in the Wireless Industry. Connections! hosted by wireless veteran Tom Hunt will cover a wide range of topics with leaders in the industry. We hope you'll Get Connected! For more information on the WCA visit us at www.wca.org.
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Martin Dunn Show

Martin Dunn Show

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Less Than Expected is a Sludge Punk/Hardrock band from Ashtabula, Ohio. Less Than Expected, A name born from a high school suffix is the brainchild of popular comic book artist and Florida transplant Martin Dunn. Bursting onto the Ohio music scene in the winter of 2018, LTE gave life to a genre-defying monster that could only be described as "Sludge Punk". An atomic blast of sonic hysteria that rips through your ears with powerful drums, super fuzzy guitars, and melodic riffs, this unique br ...
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Bikes & Big Ideas is the weekly podcast from BLISTER that's dedicated to the most interesting conversations and ideas from the bike world — and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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5G Guys | Tech Talks

5G Guys: Technology Experts

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5G is here, and you probably have questions. Same goes for fiber, broadband, AI, etc. We're here to help. The 5G Guys Podcast is a friendly resource for industry insiders and newcomers to explore anything and everything about wireless telecommunications and technology. Dan McVaugh and Wayne Smith discuss, explain, and explore all things wireless technology on the show. You'll find out what it means for your business or personal life when we talk about topics like 5G, 4G LTE networks, Interne ...
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AEA Amplified

Aircraft Electronics Association

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From the Aircraft Electronics Association, AEA Amplified is a podcast for aviation’s technology experts. Learn more about the ever-changing world of avionics technologies from industry professionals and aviation enthusiasts. Subscribe to AEA Amplified on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean or Spotify. Founded in 1957, the AEA represents nearly 1,300 member companies in more than 40 countries, including government-certified international repair stations specializing in maintenance, repai ...
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The ALYNMENT podcast aims to connect the dots between private networks, their business implications, and enterprise needs in a way that is both accessible and thought-provoking. It captures the real-world stories and realistic perspectives that help enterprises align the what, why, and how of everything related to private networks. The podcast answers the following questions: - What makes private networks real? - How can we go beyond the buzzwords and see the impact of private networks in ou ...
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Along For The Ride with Andrea Fappani

Andrea Fappani, NRHA Trainer, Jim Essick, Pacific Range

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Along For The Ride With Andrea Fappani are conversations in excellence. Andrea Fappani - National Reining Horse Association "NRHA" 5.7 Million Dollar Rider was born and raised in Italy and followed his dream of moving to the USA and becoming one of the all-time leading trainers in the Performance Horse industry. His focus, drive and passion for excellence not only made him the youngest NRHA million Dollar Rider, along the way he has been recognized for his ability to teach and advocate excep ...
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Kadian's Apple Genius

Kadian Harding

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Kadian first fell in love with Apple as a nine-year-old when he acquired his first iPod touch. He loved the aesthetics of this Apple product, its intuitive interface which allowed him to access a whole world of knowledge. He purchased his first MacBook Pro by shoveling snow and by selling his old train set, keyboard and other beloved items on Amazon. Kadian was renowned for his evangelical pursuit to convert everyone, even strangers, to Apple products. By fourteen, he had built an impressive ...
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We’re currently testing a huge array of bikes, from the super-efficient Norco Revolver, to the long-travel, Bosch CX-equipped Yeti LTe, with a whole lot in between — including the Lal Katana, with its novel Supre Drive. David and Simon sat down to share our thoughts on all of those and more, and along the way, we got into some debates about wheel s…
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In this episode, Luka Mustafa from IRNAS takes us behind the scenes of building connected solutions that actually work. From tracking thousands of sheep on farms to industrial monitoring, Luka explains how his team picks the right connectivity — LoRa, NB-IoT, LTE-M, or Wi-Fi — for each unique project. We dive into the challenges of IoT today, the f…
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Hayden Zablotny showed up at Red Bull Rampage and became the first rookie to win since Brandon Semenuk did it back in 2008. Hayden’s path to the top step of the podium is a fascinating story chronicling a young, talented rider struggling to get noticed. Today, he joins us to talk about that journey, how he became known as “the poacher,” finally get…
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Vali Höll is in the midst of one of the most dominant runs we’ve seen in World Cup DH racing, taking her third consecutive overall title and fourth consecutive World Championships win in 2025. And she did it despite her team, the YT Mob, shutting down mid-season amidst YT’s ongoing financial struggles. Vali joins us to tell the story of her season,…
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This episode explores decentralized mesh networking over LoRa with Thomas Steen Halkier from NeoCortec. The discussion covers how NeoMesh differs from traditional mesh architectures, why LoRa is a powerful physical layer for noisy environments, real-world use cases like smart agriculture, and what the future holds for scalable, low-power IoT networ…
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This episode features Olivier Beaujard from Semtech discussing the evolution of the LoRa ecosystem. The conversation covers the role of the LoRa Alliance, the launch of LoRa Plus (Gen 4), key market trends in utilities and smart cities, and how low-power connectivity is shaping the future of IoT.Learn more about Semtech: https://www.semtech.com/Lea…
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This episode explores how IoT connectivity is evolving beyond LoRaWAN. Host Marc Pous speaks with Fabio Bonizzi, CEO of Embit, about multi-protocol IoT modules, LoRa-based mesh networking, real-world use cases across industrial automation, logistics, and smart buildings, and what the future holds for low-power, energy-efficient IoT solutions.Learn …
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Gamux has never done things the conventional way and takes pride in that. But they aren’t being different for the sake of being different, either. Founder Pascal Tinner is back on the show to talk about what they’ve been up to, from their partnership with Reece Wilson’s AON Racing, to the ‘Trophy Truck’ prototype race bike, and a whole lot more. RE…
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Terry Moore, founder of MCCI Corp, shares how IoT is finally moving from hype to real business value. He explains how smart sensor networks and AI are helping companies monitor and control processes more effectively. Terry also highlights the importance of delivering solutions that customers actually want, not just pushing technology. Plus, he give…
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Kai Hackbarth of Bosch shares insights from over 25 years of experience in IoT, exploring how the industry has evolved from early device connectivity to today’s mature, multi-protocol ecosystems. He discusses the role of AI in unlocking the value of sensor data, the ongoing challenge of fragmentation, and the importance of openness and interoperabi…
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In this episode of the Things podcast, Allen Proithis and Charles Anderson discuss the evolution of IoT from hype to practical impact. They explore how the industry has matured over the past decade, the importance of ROI and lifecycle management, and how connectivity technologies like LoRa, NB-IoT, and Bluetooth can coexist to deliver real business…
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In this episode, Paul Bradley from Kigen explains how eSIM technology is revolutionizing IoT. He discusses how remote SIM provisioning enables devices to switch operators, comply with regulatory requirements, and stay connected globally. The conversation also explores secure data management with IoT Safe, in-factory provisioning, and how Kigen supp…
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This episode takes listeners inside the world of advanced wireless design as we speak with Tristan Cool from Silicon Labs. He outlines how the company’s low-power radio solutions enable scalable IoT applications across asset tracking, smart buildings, industrial systems, and consumer products. The conversation covers critical considerations for bri…
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For November’s Reviewing the News Episode, Mike clues us in on what's been going on in the Cyclocross season so far. Then we have a bunch of bike industry recalls to wade through — some of which are legitimately dangerous — which segways into Mike and Simon trying to understand why Rad Power Bikes is not issuing a recall for batteries that could bu…
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In Part 2 of our series on the Best Bikes of the Century, Simon Stewart, David Golay, and Xan Marshland are back, plus Zack Henderson also joins them to dig into 16 more brands as they continue the hard work of trying to single out the best bikes from the last 25 years. Since they focused on many prominent brands from the early 2000s in Part 1, the…
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In this episode of The Things Podcast, we talk with Roelof Koopmans from Dracula Technologies about the future of battery-free IoT. Discover how their organic photovoltaic cells harvest indoor light to power sensors, eliminating the need for battery replacements. Roelof explains how their solutions enable scalable, sustainable, and maintenance-free…
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On this episode of The Things Podcast, we chat with Pierre Gelpi from e-peas about how modern energy harvesting is revolutionizing IoT devices. Discover how e-peas’s power management chips capture energy from light, kinetic motion, and other ambient sources, store it efficiently in batteries or supercaps, and fuel your devices—eliminating or extend…
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In this episode, we sit down with Niklas Forsgren from Epishine to explore how organic printed photovoltaics are reshaping indoor energy harvesting. From smart buildings to asset tracking and remote controls, learn where indoor solar makes the biggest impact and how companies can integrate these solutions into their products.Learn more about Epishi…
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Discover how Meshtastic Solutions, the innovative open-source mesh networking solution, is changing the IoT landscape. Thomas Göttgens shares how Meshtastic enables devices to communicate directly, form ad hoc networks, and scale from hobbyist projects to industrial applications worldwide. Tune in to learn how decentralized mesh networks are poweri…
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In this episode of The Things Podcast, Kristian Saether from Nordic Semiconductor joins the show to discuss the future of IoT connectivity. From terrestrial LTE-M and NB-IoT to satellite integration, Kristian explains how Nordic’s chipsets and modules enable global low-power IoT devices, including asset trackers and remote sensors.Learn more about …
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In this episode of The Things Podcast, Robert Heerekop sits down with Daan Pape from DPTechnics to explore how their team helps companies turn IoT ideas into real products—fast. Dan introduces Walter, their multi-radio ESP32-based module designed to cut engineering time, reduce certification costs, and simplify deployment. They discuss upgrading ex…
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Today, we’re kicking off a new series for Bikes and Big Ideas: we’re setting out to identify the best bikes of the 21st century from over 30 brands. We’ve done a similar series over on our Gear:30 podcast for skis, but that was easy compared to doing the same for bikes. Over the next couple of weeks, you’ll be hearing about our choices. We’re also …
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Discover how FOSSA Systems is bringing LoRa connectivity to the skies. Julián Fernandez, CEO of FOSSA, explains their satellite network, the FOSSA Nexus gateway for off-the-shelf LoRa devices, and a compact LoRa module for direct satellite uplink. Learn how global IoT communication is becoming low-cost, resilient, and accessible anywhere in the wor…
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From next-gen LoRaWAN gateways to a sleek indoor air-quality sensor with Matter and Thread support, Mikrotik is pushing standardized, user-friendly connectivity forward. Deniss also reveals a soon-to-launch global tracker with GNSS, Wi-Fi positioning, and built-in cellular service.Learn more about Mikrotik: https://mikrotik.com/---FOLLOW US:▶︎ The …
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The days are getting short and the weather is turning foul, but we’re still testing a ton of new bikes and gear. David Golay and Zack Henderson sat down to discuss a bunch of it, including the very burly Priority Vanth, the super lively Propain Hugene, a bunch of wet-weather apparel, and more. RELATED LINKS: SennzaFinne Blister Craft Collective Bli…
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What if your IoT trackers never needed a battery change? Join host Alix Paultre and Truvami’s Chiara Koopmans live from The Things Conference as they discuss how photovoltaic energy harvesting is making IoT smarter, simpler, and greener. Discover how Truvami’s smart labels are transforming warehouse visibility, medical equipment tracking, and asset…
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Since its inception in 2001, Red Bull Rampage has demanded athletes walk a fine line between risk and reward, and the unfortunate injuries that go with that have been numerous. But with four riders heli-evac’d with serious injuries, this year’s Rampage was arguably the heaviest we’ve seen, and has left us with many questions about how, and if, the …
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IoT is exploding, and so is the data it generates. In this episode of Things Podcast, Alix Paultre chats with Suyash Joshi from Influx Data about how InfluxDB is powering real-time analytics, edge AI, and industrial IoT use cases—from energy monitoring in wind farms to autonomous robotics and digital twins.Learn more about InfluxDB: https://www.inf…
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Join Alix Paultre and Michel Wouters as they explore the critical role of compliance in the rapidly evolving IoT landscape, from wireless technology and EMC testing to cybersecurity and supply chain trust. Michel shares why starting compliance from the very first idea—even on a simple piece of paper—is essential to avoid costly mistakes, safeguard …
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Alix Paultre chats with Florian Lukavsky from the IoT Security Foundation at the Things Conference about the fast-evolving world of IoT security. They break down the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act, the challenges of protecting smart and connected devices, and why industrial systems and legacy tech are suddenly prime targets. From supply chain security t…
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Having served on the board of directors for Aspen Avionics since 2018, the company recently appointed Dan O’Donnell as its senior vice president and general manager. O’Donnell brings more than 25 years of industry experience in avionics, operations, technology, and safety to his new leadership role. Get to know this industry veteran and learn how O…
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Explore how cellular connectivity is evolving to power the next generation of IoT. Loic Bonvarlet from Kigen explains how advancements like eSIM and iSIM technology are transforming device connectivity—making it more flexible, secure, and scalable. Learn how standards such as SGP.32, satellite-enabled NTN networks, and GSMA-certified security are s…
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Priority Cycles may be a new brand to the full-suspension MTB world, but they’ve got a ton of experience building belt-drive, gearbox bikes — and now they’ve launched the Vanth, a remarkably affordable high-pivot Pinion gearbox-equipped Enduro bike. So, why did Priority decide to enter the full-suspension bike market now, how did they come up with …
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Explore how OpenCage transforms raw device coordinates into meaningful, human-understandable information—unlocking the full value of IoT data. From vehicle and asset tracking to micromobility and smart agriculture, Ed Freyfogle explains how geocoding bridges the gap between machine precision and human insight. Learn how OpenCage’s open-data approac…
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Explore how customizable IoT hardware can unlock scalable solutions—from smart badges for school safety to global asset tracking. Cindy Lee of MOKO Technology shares how the company accelerates hardware development through in-house design, AI-driven manufacturing, and comprehensive end-to-end services, including certification and contract manufactu…
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Join Alix Paultre at the Things Conference as he chats with Simon Ford from Blecon about the evolving role of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) in IoT networks. In this episode, you’ll learn about:- The advantages and trade-offs of BLE vs. LoRa- How BLE networks are becoming smarter and more capable- Multi-protocol deployments and the rise of hybrid IoT n…
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Join host Alix Paultre at The Things Conference as he speaks with Markus Soppa from filancore about the future of IoT security. They explore how decentralized, identity-centric security is transforming the Internet of Things — giving ownership and trust back to users and devices instead of centralized platforms like Google or Facebook.Topics covere…
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Join Alix Paultre at the Things Conference as he chats with Michael Lazarenko from embedd.it about their innovative approach to embedded systems. Key topics in this episode:- How embedd.it helps both hardware specialists and software developers- The rise of software-defined systems in IoT, automotive, and defense- Using digital twins to stabilize c…
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Madrone Cycles got its start making parts to repair a variety of SRAM mountain bike derailleurs, but now they’re taking on a much more ambitious project: building their own derailleur from the ground up. Third-party derailleurs had a brief run in the earlier days of mountain biking, but SRAM and Shimano have completely dominated the market for deca…
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