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Episode 2: Hold Your Horses! Building an IoT startup with Jeffrey Schab, founder of Protequus

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Jeffrey brings us a story of a biomedical engineer turned equine-entrepreneur taking the tumultuous journey of developing a connected product to save some of the world’s most treasured companions: our horses.

Learn about the passing of Jeffrey’s horse Snoop, the inspiration that caused him to develop the equine-health focused startup Protequus.

This development journey faced significant challenges: cellular certification, small-footprint but long battery life design, and a decision to process data on the edge or in the cloud.

Jeffrey teaches us some invaluable IoT lessons learned; you won’t want to miss them!

  continue reading

37 episodes

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Jeffrey brings us a story of a biomedical engineer turned equine-entrepreneur taking the tumultuous journey of developing a connected product to save some of the world’s most treasured companions: our horses.

Learn about the passing of Jeffrey’s horse Snoop, the inspiration that caused him to develop the equine-health focused startup Protequus.

This development journey faced significant challenges: cellular certification, small-footprint but long battery life design, and a decision to process data on the edge or in the cloud.

Jeffrey teaches us some invaluable IoT lessons learned; you won’t want to miss them!

  continue reading

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