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Nordic Semiconductor

HEADQUARTER

Trondheim, Norway

FOUNDED

1983

COMPANY SIZE

1001-5000

INDUSTRY

Semiconductors
https://www.nordicsemi.com

What we do

We play a key role in the realization of the wireless future. We remain passionately committed to ultra-low-power wireless technology done right. Our award-winning Bluetooth Low Energy solutions pioneered ultra-low power wireless, making us the global market leader. Our technology range was later supplemented by ANT+, Thread, and Zigbee, and in 2018 we launched our low-power, compact LTE-M/NB-IoT cellular IoT solutions to extend the penetration of the IoT. The Nordic portfolio was further complemented by Wi-Fi technology in 2021. Our technology is used by world-leading brands in a wide variety of applications, including wireless PC peripherals, gaming, sports and fitness, mobile phone accessories, consumer electronics, toys, healthcare, and automation.

Latest Posts

Introducing the Winner of the Connect for Good Challenge 2023

Towards Sustainable Logistics Infrastructure: An Interview with Tecnalia

Smart connectivity is helping to lay the foundations for improved productivity and worker safety in the all-important architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. To that end, technology companies are introducing a wide range of innovative products to power connected construction.

Construction sector building on wireless tech foundation

Exploring the Dynamic World of Edge AI Applications Across Industries

2024 State of Edge AI Report

Three-and-a-half years on from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group’s (SIG) announcement of a new specification that defined a high quality, low-power audio codec that promised to redefine audio streaming and wireless sound, Bluetooth LE Audio is finally about to hit the commercial mainstream.

Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast going mainstream will redefine wireless audio

The global transition to electrified personal transport is gaining momentum, with consumer electric vehicles (EVs) leading the way. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), EV sales exceeded 10 million units in 2022.

Improving EV charging networks with cellular IoT

In the future, the IoT will become ubiquitous with billions or even trillions of ‘things’ connected to the Cloud. These things aren’t just the PCs, servers, smart TVs, and smartphones traditionally associated with the Internet, they’re also small sensors and actuators

Building high-density IoT networks with cellular IoT and DECT NR+