Aired on March 19, 2025
Cellular connectivity is a popular choice for IoT devices, but the technology landscape can be extremely complicated and is constantly changing. Several new innovations have emerged in recent years, extending cellular’s capabilities both for ultra-low and high-bandwidth applications. There is also disruption happening at the SIM level that introduces even more options to consider for organizations adopting cellular to connect their devices.
Whether you're already deploying cellular devices or considering cellular for your next product, this discussion is packed with valuable insights. Watch as Memfault founders and Fabian Kochem, Director of Product Strategy at leading IoT MVNO 1NCE, break down the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in cellular IoT.
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François Baldassari
François Baldassari is the CEO and Co-Founder of Memfault. An embedded software engineer by trade, François was driven to start Memfault by his passion for tooling and automation in software engineering. Prior to Memfault, he ran the firmware team at Oculus and built the operating system at Pebble. François has a BSc in Electrical Engineering from Brown.
Chris Coleman
Chris Coleman is the CTO and Co-Founder of Memfault. Prior to founding Memfault, Chris was an embedded software engineer at Pebble and Fitbit where he led efforts across the firmware stack and developed a reputation for tracking down and fixing challenging firmware bugs. That, coupled with his passion for using tooling to efficiently deliver high-quality hardware products, drove him to start Memfault.
Fabian Kochem
Fabian Kochem is the Head of Global Product Strategy at 1NCE, a global IoT software and connectivity company that was recently named to Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech list. He has an engineering background and oversees the company’s product portfolio across 170+ countries. Prior, he worked as Business Development Lead and Product Lead at an IoT company that was acquired by Vodafone.