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SenRa, Bosch Partner to Deploy LoRaWAN Solutions in India

SenRa, Bosch Partner to Deploy LoRaWAN Solutions in India Image Credit: SenRa

SenRa, a PAN India Low-Power Wide-Area Networks (LPWANs) provider for long range-based (LoRa-based) IoT applications, announced its partnership with Bosch to deploy smart solutions PAN India.

Recently, Bosch has strengthened their smart solutions portfolio by leveraging localized engineering proficiency to enhance connectivity offerings. SenRa's expertise in connectivity services coupled with Bosch's growing solution portfolio allows for rapid deployments of LoRaWAN solutions across many IoT segments such as Smart Cities, Industrial IoT, Smart Buildings and more.

Bosch's Wireless Parking sensors in the solution detects and reports parking space occupancy, thus enabling active parking lot management features, such as search, navigation and reservation. The self-learning algorithm ensures high detection reliability during the whole sensor lifetime. Sensors operate at average detection efficiency of 96% and is extremely easy to install with minimal maintenance.

The two companies have been working very closely over the last few months to integrate Bosch solutions with SenRa's LoRaWAN network and IoT platform, Ginjer, and have already started planning go-to-market strategies to deploy end-to-end solutions across many verticals. An additional benefit of the partnership is the ability to offer low-cost solutions to the customers due to the ability to develop and manufacture the solutions in India.

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