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#European startups are heaping praise on Matter’s ‘game-changing’ IoT standard

“European startups are heaping praise on Matter’s ‘game-changing’ IoT standard”

Last month we shared the launch of Matter 1.0, a new smart home standard developed in collaboration within the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA). They’re developing a single open-source stack that enables developers to build compatible cross-platform devices. Imagine, for example, an Amazon device that integrates with Google Home or Apple Home Kit.

Since its launch, it has been well-received by hardware makers. 190 products have received certification or are queued for testing and certification. There have been 4,400 downloads of the new Matter specification and 2,500 downloads of the Matter software development kit (SDK) from GitHub.

Crucially, Matter not only benefits established large IoT companies, but also offers huge opportunities for startups. It exposes them to a network of established manufacturers and also helps them increase their market position by developing products that consumers actually want. And, more importantly, products they actually use. Let’s be honest, most people have a graveyard of wearable tech or gadgets that have outweighed their usefulness cluttering a drawer in their home.

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In this piece, we’re going to explore how Matter is a huge opportunity to some European startups.

The benefits of collaboration

IoT is hugely advantageous when it comes the wearable health monitoring — and that includes the well-being of our furry friends. Ali Ganjavian is CEO at Moggie. The company uses AI and IoT to translate your cat’s activity and behaviour into valuable health insights.

Matter cat wearable