California-based Lantronix to showcase IoT solutions at upcoming event

California, Feb. 18, 2015: Global provider of Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity solutions, Lantronix, Inc. has been providing some cutting edge IoT & Machine-to-Machine (M2M) enabling solutions since the past few years.

The Nasdaq listed company today announced that it would be showcasing some of its products like the xPico WiFi and PremierWave product families, its support for Python scripting language, at the Embedded World 2015 show to be held from February 24 in Nürnberg, Germany.

The company said in a press release that it will also be showcasing several Lantronix IoT-enabled product applications, including the award-winning xPico WiFi-powered Torquing ZANO autonomous drone and a PremierWave EN-powered humanoid robot.

Kurt Busch, President and Chief Executive Officer of Lantronix, said his company would be demonstrating how its products were fueling the progression of the IoT market — from concepts and product development to full blown production.

The Lantronix xPico WiFi provides secure, onboard WiFi technology for the ZANO drone, an aerial photography and HD video capture nano platform developed by Torquing Group Ltd that allows users to instantly begin capturing and sharing moments. ZANO was unveiled at the CES 2015 by Lantronix and Torquing, where it also won several awards including ‘Best in Show’ by CESLive and ‘Best in Show’ by iPhone/iPad Life Magazine.

The palm-sized ZANO uses the xPico WiFi module to provide secure and direct connectivity to both iOS and Android devices, which enables users to communicate with and control the ZANO. From a smartphone or tablet, users can either direct ZANO or set the intelligent nano drone to automatically follow the user and capture photos from a fixed distance.

Lantronix ZanoThe Company will also demonstrate the PremierWave EN-powered humanoid robot, developed by Japan-based Kondo Kagaku. This wirelessly-controlled Kondo robot emulates human-like movements including walking, tumbling, step climbing, back flipping, and dancing. Acting as the compute and connectivity engine for the robot, the Lantronix PremierWave EN system-on-module (SOM) enables the use of the robot’s camera, controls for body movements, and more.

The California, USA-headquartered Lantronix, Inc. was founded in 1989, and claims to pioneer robust, intelligent and easy to deploy solutions for mission critical applications in a wide range of industries, including data center, medical, security, industrial, transportation, retail, financial and government.

Image Credit: Lantronix Blog

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