Module and Tile separation is one of the major concepts of the Moduware platform, while it is designed to be naturally understood by a user we’re going to take an in-depth look at this in this article. Why did we separate modules and their interfaces? What is happening under the hood? How can I drive a module and what does that mean? These are some of the questions I’m going to answer.
Why Moduware can be a new hardware standard
July 26, 2018 in Design, IoT, Lifestyle, Modularity, NewsThink about common consumer products nowadays, what kind of components do they consist of? To make a good product, you need some sort of core element (sensor or emitter of sorts) and secondary elements for a proper user experience. How many of these secondary elements do you need and how important are they for a product?
One of the modules included in your starter pack is the Temperature and Humidity Sensor. With the ability to take and analyse measurements offline of both ambience and of objects, it becomes a very useful tool for walks, hikes and camping.
Everything we do at Moduware is built around thinking differently and challenging the status quo. We believe that by supporting the inventive minds of our society, we can really have a positive impact on people’s lives. That is why we have developed a platform for developers, hobbyist and creators to launch their ideas into a tech scene that they once might have thought was too hard to get into and dominated by bigger players. We are giving the power back to the individual empowering the maker economy and diversifying the entire system.
Earlier this month the Moduware team took CES Las Vegas 2018 by storm with our first global showcasing of our newly designed brand and available products.

The Moduware team at CES Las Vegas 2018