LOLIPOP Project at EnerHarv 2026

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The LOLIPOP Project will be participating in EnerHarv 2026, showcasing ongoing work towards a new generation of long-life, low-power and energy-aware IoT platforms. Through the development of wireless sensor nodes designed for extended operation and increased energy autonomy, the project explores the potential of energy harvesting, ultra-low-power electronics, edge intelligence and smart system integration for future sustainable IoT applications.

At the event, the project will highlight how collaboration between research and industrial partners across Europe is helping address real-world challenges in areas such as asset tracking, condition monitoring, smart mobility and energy-efficient sensing systems. The presented work demonstrates how sustainable IoT technologies can contribute to reducing battery dependency, improving operational efficiency and supporting more resilient digital infrastructures.

EnerHarv 2026 also provides an important opportunity to exchange ideas with the wider energy harvesting and IoT community, discuss current progress and explore pathways for transferring research outcomes into practical applications and societal impact.

Participants attending the event are invited to meet Matias Vago and Nehal Amer from the Tyndall National Institute / Analog Devices team and join the discussion on advancing sustainable, reliable and impactful connected sensing technologies.