IoT and Connected Products
Built for Real-World Products — Not Just Concepts.
Connecting Your Products
Adding connectivity to a product isn’t just about software or cloud platforms.
It’s about ensuring hardware, firmware, and system behavior all work together — reliably, repeatedly, and at scale.
At SMT, IoT support is part of our engineering and product development system — helping customers build connected products that can actually be manufactured, deployed, and supported.
What We Support
Connected Product Development
- Embedded firmware for connected devices
- Sensor integration and data acquisition
- Device-level connectivity (Wi-Fi, cellular, Bluetooth, etc.)
- Hardware and firmware alignment for connected systems
- Integration with customer-defined platforms and ecosystems
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Cutting Edge Solutions
Our platforms and expertise:
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Where Connected Products Break
- Hardware not aligned with firmware requirements
- Connectivity issues discovered late in development
- Designs that can’t scale into production
- Over-reliance on software without hardware validation
SMT helps address these early — before they impact product launch.
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Why SMT IoT?
Why SMT for Connected Products
- Engineering aligned with real-world execution
- Firmware and hardware developed together
- Designed with manufacturability and test in mind
- Integrated into a full product development and manufacturing system
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Focused Capabilities
Embedded firmware development
Device integration and connectivity
Hardware and sensor integration
Support for customer-defined cloud platforms
Device integration and connectivity
Hardware and sensor integration
Support for customer-defined cloud platforms
IoT Strategy
& Architecture
Device Integration
& Management
Real Time Processing
& Analytics
Build Connected Products That Work
If you're developing a connected product, SMT can help align your hardware, firmware, and execution path so it works not just in development — but in production.
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