by Mat Dirjish
EMASS, a Nanoveu subsidiary specializing in next-gen semiconductor technology, is teaming up with semiconductor company Semtech to bring low-power edge AI solutions integrated with LoRaWAN connectivity to market. EMASS’s ECS-DoT AI-enabled system-on-chips (SoCs) integrate Semtech’s LoRa transceivers, enabling long-range, battery-efficient intelligence for industrial, IoT, and other applications. The partners claim this integration enables systems to process data locally, reduce network load, and deliver actionable insights in real time even in power-constrained environments.

EMASS and Semtech Collaborate on Low-Power Edge AI
Mark Goranson, CEO of EMASS, said, “Combining ECS-DoT’s on-device AI with Semtech’s LoRaWAN connectivity enables autonomous sensing in environments where traditional solutions can’t operate—from remote industrial sites to battery-powered security devices. By processing data locally and transmitting only meaningful events, this integration extends battery life and enables real-time decision-making at the edge.”
Semtech’s senior director of wireless ICs product marketing Shahar Feldman adds, “LoRa transceivers extend the reach of always-on edge AI sensors to environments where traditional connectivity solutions can’t operate or scale effectively. By working with EMASS, we’re delivering practical solutions that give engineers the tools to deploy autonomous sensing at scale, whether monitoring remote industrial assets or enabling next-generation security systems.”
EMASS and Semtech will be showcasing reference designs at CES 2026. For more details, visit the EMASS and Semtech websites.

