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Let’s Talk LoRaWAN and IoT Reliability at The Things Conference 2026

Maria Herronen / June 8, 2026

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Radientum will attend

The Things Conference 2026, September 22–23 in Amsterdam, Netherlands

The Things Conference is one of the key gatherings for the LoRaWAN and IoT ecosystem, bringing together device makers, network operators, solution providers, and technology companies working on connected solutions.

For many IoT products, wireless reliability depends on much more than the selected radio technology. Antenna performance, device mechanics, ground plane conditions, enclosure materials, radio coexistence, and testing methods all affect how the final product performs outside the lab.

At The Things Conference, Radientum will be available to discuss antenna and RF design for LoRa, cellular IoT, and multi-radio devices. We welcome conversations with teams looking to improve wireless reliability, solve performance issues, or reduce design risk before production.

If you are attending the event and developing a connected product, come meet us onsite or contact Radientum in advance to schedule a discussion.

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See you out there!

Maria Herronen

Writer: Maria Herronen

Maria Herronen is a Marketing and Communications Specialist at Radientum, where she turns complex antenna, EMC, EMI, and RF engineering insights into clear, practical content. Working closely with Radientum’s engineers, she gathers and refines expert knowledge into articles that help readers understand not just the “what,” but the “why” behind wireless design challenges. With a focus on clarity and relevance, Maria's goal is to bridge the gap between advanced engineering and real-world application, making highly technical topics accessible to engineers, designers, and decision-makers alike.


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