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Home > Press > Bosch Sensortec launches ideation community to foster and accelerate innovative IoT applications : Creativity hub for customers, partners, developers and makers

Abstract:
„ Leverages growing developer networks to speed-up time to market of innovative IoT applications, from smart home to smart clothes

„ MEMS sensors forum for discussing solutions, sharing ideas and interacting with experts

„ Comprehensive knowledge base providing guidance on applying sensing solutions from Bosch Sensortec

„ Bosch at embedded world in Nuremberg: Booth 4A-544, #ew19

Bosch Sensortec launches ideation community to foster and accelerate innovative IoT applications : Creativity hub for customers, partners, developers and makers

Nuremberg, Germany | Posted on February 18th, 2019

Bosch Sensortec has launched a new ideation community for customers, partners, developers and makers to learn about sensing solutions and to accelerate the development of innovative IoT applications. The Bosch Sensortec Community provides useful information and best practice advice and allows developers to share their experience with others.



Registration is now possible at community.bosch-sensortec.com. Bosch Sensortec further invites anyone interested in learning about the new community to visit the Bosch booth 4A-544 at embedded world in Nuremberg, February 26 – 28, 2019. All who register for the community at embedded world will receive a valuable give-away, for example a development board.



"The new Bosch Sensortec Community invites makers, creators, tinkerers and techies to discuss and learn more about our sensing solutions," said Dr. Peter Weigand, Vice President of Marketing at Bosch Sensortec. "This new community now provides a powerful platform for advice, support and inspiration."



The Bosch Sensortec Community enables developers to discuss Bosch Sensortec’s product portfolio of MEMS sensors and solutions designed for a wide range of applications such as low power IoT (Internet of Things) devices, robotics, AR/VR, wearables and smartphones. The MEMS sensor portfolio includes accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers and environmental sensors, inertial measurement units (IMUs) and smart sensors – as well as a comprehensive portfolio of software and tools.



At embedded world, Bosch Sensortec will also be showcasing its latest MEMS sensor solutions. This includes the BMI270, a smart ultra-low power IMU specifically designed for wearable applications. For example, the BMI270 includes intuitive gesture and activity recognition, and an integrated plug-and-play step counter, specifically optimized for accurate counting in wrist-worn devices. Furthermore, Bosch Sensortec will be presenting solutions for smart home applications, such as the BME680 gas sensor for air quality measurement.

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