Dec 9, 2019
In this episode of the IIoT Spotlight Podcast, we discuss how
Helium is providing universal and affordable connectivity for IoT
devices, provided by people, and secured through a blockchain.
How do you provide connectivity where there is no
infrastructure?
How do you incentivize people to contribute to an open-source
connectivity ecosystem?
What are the connectivity challenges facing IoT device
manufacturers today?
Frank Mong is COO at Helium, where he is leading the global
go-to-market strategy for the company. He is responsible for sales,
marketing and business development at Helium. Before Helium, Mong
spent 20 years in cybersecurity including CMO at Hortonworks, SVP
of Marketing at Palo Alto Networks, and VP/GM of security at
HP. frank@helium.com
Helium is building the world’s first peer-to-peer wireless network
designed specifically for IoT devices. Helium's technology will
help spark a wave of innovation by enabling a new generation of
small, mobile, low-powered IoT devices that include remote wildfire
and agricultural sensors, micro-mobility trackers, and
more. helium.com
Use cases: Helium.com/enterprise
Developer resources (software, hardware, firmware, connectivity
documentation): helium.com/developers
Buy Helium Hotspot: helium.com/store
IoT ONE is an insight and advisory firm focused on helping companies manage the threats and opportunities presented by the Internet of Things. https://www.iotone.com