From September 17 to 19, Semtech and NeoCortec A/S will showcase their NeoMesh wireless networking technology, which uses LoRa modulation, at Electronica India 2025 in Bengaluru, India. The live demonstration at Semtech’s Booth #H3.C05 demonstrates how important IoT deployment difficulties are addressed by combining LoRa’s proven long-range capabilities with NeoMesh’s scalable mesh design.
Multiple NeoMesh modules functioning in a mesh network configuration are used in the demonstration to show off the technology’s capacity to deliver reliable, low-power connection for smart metering, agriculture, and other Internet of Things applications.
Attendees may see directly how the integrated solution makes network deployment easier while providing the scalability and reliability required for extensive IoT deployments.
Key market demands for IoT deployments that need both long-range connectivity and local mesh networking are met by the NeoCortec-Semtech partnership.
Through mesh topology, NeoMesh’s protocol stack allows devices to connect locally, and LoRa modulation offers demonstrated performance in demanding radio frequency conditions.
Leadership Comments
Explains NeoCortec CEO Thomas Steen Halkier, “Wireless connectivity technologies exist because they each address different challenges. At Electronica India, we’re demonstrating how combining NeoMesh’s mesh networking capabilities with LoRa modulation creates new possibilities for wireless IoT networks. We expect this integrated approach to unlock significant opportunities in smart metering, agriculture, and other applications requiring reliable, scalable connectivity.”
“The combination of LoRa modulation with NeoCortec’s mesh networking capabilities extends our technology’s applicability to serve India’s rapidly expanding e-metering market,” said Carlo Tinella, Director of marketing and product management Wireless BU at Semtech. “This collaboration enables utilities to leverage LoRa’s proven RF performance while adding the scalability and cost-effectiveness that mesh topology brings to large-scale smart metering deployments.”






