Nanopower Semiconductor’s innovative nPZero chip is earning praise at Electronica 2024, as...
Electronica India 2025 – Powering Possibilities with Ultra-Low Power Innovation
Nanopower Semiconductor participated in Electronica India 2025, hosted within the JP Electronics booth, to engage with India’s fast-growing electronics and embedded systems market.
Represented by Anthony Carter (VP Sales), Rubens Horita (Technical and Distribution Manager EMEA), and Torbjørn Øvrebekk (Global Customer Success Manager), our team connected with developers, OEMs, and hardware innovators exploring ultra-low power architectures for:
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Asset tracking and condition monitoring
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Battery- and solar-powered sensor nodes
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Smart metering, logistics, and industrial IoT
The nPZero power-saving IC was demonstrated live, showing how autonomous sensing, configurable wake-up triggers, and sub-µA sleep currents can drastically reduce energy consumption in edge devices.
Being part of JP Electronics’ stand provided strong exposure and led to several promising leads with hardware design houses and systems integrators across India. We greatly appreciate their support and collaboration.
Why India Matters
India continues to emerge as a major hub for embedded development, with demand for efficient, robust, and maintenance-free systems on the rise. From medical tracking to environmental sensing, Nanopower is well-positioned to support local innovation with low-power intelligence at the edge.

Learn More
🧠 Explore the nPZero Companion IC
🎥 Watch demo videos on YouTube
EIC Accelerator funding
Nanopower development is part-funded through EU’s European Innovation Council.
