Morse Micro has announced the launch of its Design Partner Program at Embedded World 2026, introducing a global initiative aimed at accelerating the commercialization of production-ready solutions based on Wi‑Fi HaLow technology.
The program brings together vetted design houses, system integrators, and developer groups to collaborate more closely with Morse Micro in building scalable, long-range connectivity solutions for the next generation of Internet of Things (IoT) deployments. The initiative reflects a broader industry shift toward what many companies are calling “IoT 2.0,” where connected systems must support enterprise-grade security, long-range communication, and seamless integration into existing IP-based networks.
According to Morse Micro, the Design Partner Program will provide participating organizations with direct engineering collaboration during architecture and product design phases. Partners will also receive early access to technical documentation, production-ready reference designs, and structured onboarding processes designed to accelerate development cycles.
Additional program benefits include clearly defined design guidelines, priority technical support channels, and joint go-to-market initiatives intended to increase global visibility for partner-developed solutions.
“IoT 1.0 was about proving concepts. IoT 2.0 is about deploying at scale,” said Michael De Nil, co-founder and CEO of Morse Micro. “Customers increasingly need validated solutions that connect directly to IP networks over long distances with low power consumption and strong security.”
By working closely with ecosystem partners, the company aims to expand the use of Wi-Fi HaLow in sectors where reliable long-range connectivity is critical. These include industrial IoT, smart infrastructure, agriculture, utilities, security systems, and large-scale commercial environments.




