Hi everyone,
We hope you are enjoying this year’s holiday season. All of us at Espressif would like to send you our positive energy, along with our warmest wishes for health and happiness in 2021! As ever, we shall continue working hard, trying to give you the best in the field of AIoT.
We are bidding farewell to 2020 with some really exciting news. Espressif’s Founder and CEO, Teo Swee Ann, was recently appointed as a member of the International Advisory Council at the Singapore Management University (SMU). The SMU International Advisory Council comprises experts from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. The Council’s mission is to develop the SMU’s international collaboration with governments, business leaders and academics both in Asia and globally. Teo Swee Ann’s contribution to the SMU International Advisory Council will stem from his expertise in the wireless chip industry, which spans more than two decades.
Other topics you can read about in this month’s newsletter include:
AWS Launched an ESP32-Powered IoT Educational Kit
Amazon Web Services introduced the ESP32-powered AWS IoT EduKit — an easy way to learn how to build IoT applications, with ESP RainMaker and ESP Alexa SDKs.
ESP32 at the Heart of Nuvia’s Energy Management Platform
Nuvia’s ESP32-powered, smart thermostats have taken the Turkish market by storm.
In the latest version of Flowcode v9.0, there is full support for Espressif’s ESP32 MCUs. At the same time, ESP32 is completely free within the Flowcode ecosystem.
Maypole: ESP32-Based Open-Source Hardware for Wireless Collaboration
The ESP32-based Maypole looks like a USB stick. However, when it is configured appropriately, it turns any USB port into a hub for wireless collaboration.
ESP-WIFI-MESH-Powered, Self-Service, Smart-Laundry Facility
The fruit of Espressif and Ujing’s recent collaboration is an ESP-WIFI-MESH-powered, self-service, smart-laundry facility. It was recently launched on campus at Jiangnan University.
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Best wishes,John Lee.Senior Customer Support Officer