Endrich's e-IoT platform helps customers digitize their industrial processes and includes IoT nodes, smart sensors, gateway devices, and cloud services.

NeoMesh's wireless mesh network protocol and software stack from NeoCortec are ideal for powering smart sensor networks where each device must send and receive small data packets infrequently but with high reliability. NeoMesh is optimized for ultra-low power operation, focusing on networks with many nodes, each powered by a battery. In such applications, NeoMesh allows the network to operate on small batteries for several years. Unlike most other mesh networking technologies, NeoMesh is dynamic and scalable to thousands of nodes, with very few limitations on network size or depth. Furthermore, it is "self-healing," meaning that if a node fails, the system automatically reroutes the signal.

Endrich's e-IoT platform includes many different smart sensor solutions, including:
- Citybox 2.0 for smart city applications (environment, transport, and infrastructure), for example, air quality and traffic noise detection, and light control nodes for city street lighting
- Elevator monitoring system
- NeoMesh cellular gateways for NeoMesh smart sensor nodes with prepaid connectivity
- Digital and analog NeoMesh smart sensor nodes for detecting temperature, humidity, ambient light, door opening, and AC voltage presence
- Soil sensors for detecting soil moisture and nutrients
- DIN rail-mounted NeoMesh RS485 IoT gateway for refrigerator temperature control
- Refrigeration data loggers that continuously monitor temperature and key operating parameters to ensure food safety, energy efficiency, and regulatory compliance
- Cellular data loggers seamlessly integrated into refrigerator door light bars that monitor door opening, temperature, and Humidity
- e-zeroBatteryZone, which enables maintenance-free and battery-free IoT systems thanks to energy harvesting and an ultra-low power consumption design

Click here to learn more about Neomesh, which powers Endrich's smart refrigerator concept, or about Endrich Bauelemente's e-IoT platform