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STMicroelectronics N.V.

also known as "STM" references originating from Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland

The archive contains 15 references to STMicroelectronics N.V..

The first known report was published on 10.06.2019, making STM the 616th oldest out of the 1219 entities that expressed interest in the IOTA protocol.

With 15 publications relating to IOTA, STM currently ranks as the 15th most active out of 1219 entities publicly expressing interest in IOTA.

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29.07.2020

STMicroelectronics published a blog post titled “FP-SNS-IOTA1, The Easiest Way to Run and Write an IOTA Application“, detailing its “STM32 Function Pack that facilitates the development of applications leveraging IOTA’s Distributed Ledger Technology”

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23.07.2020

STMicroelectronics released "a new STM32Cube function pack software demonstrating IOTA DLT use cases, such as AssetTracking for supply chain", offering "IOTA DLT functions on an IoT sensor node with cellular connectivity"

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Contribution: Mark The archive contains 18 submissions filed under this pseudonym (click for all). Note that identities of submitters are not being verified. 18
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03.07.2020

STMicroelectronics published a quick start guide for its "STM32Cube function pack for IoT sensor node with cellular connectivity enabling IOTA Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) functions"

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Contribution: Mark The archive contains 18 submissions filed under this pseudonym (click for all). Note that identities of submitters are not being verified. 18
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11.02.2020

The Eclipse Foundation, Dell Inc., STMicroelectronics, Software AG, Object Management Group, Accessec GmbH, Energinet, BiiLabs, Calypso Network Association, Engie Lab Crigen, RWTH Aachen University, Akita Blockchain Solutions, Geometric Energy Corp., TMForum, Otto-von-Guerike University and Iotify launch the "Tangle EE" Working Group to accelerate the commercial adoption of IOTA.

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04.02.2020

STM presents its IOTA solution at an internal ecosystem partner meeting in Milano, Italy

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01.02.2020

STMicroelectronics promotes its IOTA-integrated hardware solution on Twitter

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27.01.2020

STMicroelectronics tweets about the interview of Fabrizio Rovati, talking about working with IOTA

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22.01.2020

The "Software Platforms & Cloud Director" of STMicroelectronics explains in an interview how STM uses IOTA.

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13.01.2020

STMicroelectronis publishes an article titled "X-CUBE-IOTA1 or IOTA on STM32, Experiment with the Crypto for IoT", describing its middleware developed for the IOTA protocol.

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05.12.2019

The "Software Platforms & Cloud Director" at STMicroelectronics hosts a talk "about DLT for IoT with IOTA as case study – and the reasons why it is being increasingly adopted in IoT distributed solutions".

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15.11.2019

Fabrizio Rovati, Software Platforms & Cloud Director at STMicroelectronics talks about "focusing on DLT for IoT, with IOTA as case study".

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Academic

10.11.2019

STMicroelectronics publishes a paper titled "Secure and Effective Implementation of an IOTA Light Node using STM32".

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24.10.2019

STMicroelectronics retweets an article in which it explained its CUBE-IOTA1 hardware integration.

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23.07.2019

Alessandro Maloberti, Director of Partner Ecosystem at STMicroelectronics explains the advantages of STM’s customer base of ~100,000 companies now having access to IOTA through its hardware

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10.06.2019

STMicroelectronics, Europe's largest chip manufacturer, publishes an expansion software package “X-CUBE-IOTA1” for its STM32 ARM processor series, including middleware to enable IOTA DLT on-chip functions. The suite has been presented to the IOTA Foundation at SumSum 2019.

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Contribution: The Librarian The archive contains 1645 submissions filed under this pseudonym (click for all). Note that identities of submitters are not being verified. 1645
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