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The Collaborative Approach That Made LoRaWAN a Global Success
Wienke Giezeman didn't just build a company—he built an entire ecosystem. As CEO and co-founder of The Things Industries, Wienke has orchestrated one of the most successful collaborative strategies in IoT, growing from a startup idea to managing 3 million connected devices and $4M in annual recurring revenue.
This isn't another IoT hype conversation. It's the inside story of how open collaboration, shared infrastructure, and ecosystem thinking created real market success where others failed.
What You'll Discover:The Power of Collaborative Strategy:
Real IoT Success Fundamentals:
Startup Wisdom for IoT Entrepreneurs:
Ecosystem Building That Actually Works:
Market Reality vs. Hype: Wienke witnessed IoT at peak hype ("almost where AI is right now") and learned why most crashed into business reality
Technology Evolution: The journey from shared infrastructure dreams to private network success - what actually creates sustainable value
Business Model Truth: Why successful IoT companies focus on solutions, not connectivity features
Partnership Philosophy: How radical openness and collaboration can create competitive advantages instead of vulnerabilities
About Wienke Giezeman:CEO and co-founder of The Things Industries, creator of The Things Network, and architect of one of the world's largest LoRaWAN ecosystems. From a 2015 startup idea born in Singapore to managing millions of connected devices across thousands of customers worldwide.
Episode Highlights:For: IoT entrepreneurs, ecosystem builders, hardware startups, platform strategists, and anyone interested in how collaboration can create competitive advantages.
Episode Length: [Insert actual length]
Key Topics: IoT, LoRaWAN, Ecosystem Strategy, Platform Business Models, Hardware Development, Startup Strategy, Collaborative Business Models
Pragmatic insights from someone who built the IoT ecosystem that actually works - through collaboration, not competition.
Video podcast available on YouTube
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The Collaborative Approach That Made LoRaWAN a Global Success
Wienke Giezeman didn't just build a company—he built an entire ecosystem. As CEO and co-founder of The Things Industries, Wienke has orchestrated one of the most successful collaborative strategies in IoT, growing from a startup idea to managing 3 million connected devices and $4M in annual recurring revenue.
This isn't another IoT hype conversation. It's the inside story of how open collaboration, shared infrastructure, and ecosystem thinking created real market success where others failed.
What You'll Discover:The Power of Collaborative Strategy:
Real IoT Success Fundamentals:
Startup Wisdom for IoT Entrepreneurs:
Ecosystem Building That Actually Works:
Market Reality vs. Hype: Wienke witnessed IoT at peak hype ("almost where AI is right now") and learned why most crashed into business reality
Technology Evolution: The journey from shared infrastructure dreams to private network success - what actually creates sustainable value
Business Model Truth: Why successful IoT companies focus on solutions, not connectivity features
Partnership Philosophy: How radical openness and collaboration can create competitive advantages instead of vulnerabilities
About Wienke Giezeman:CEO and co-founder of The Things Industries, creator of The Things Network, and architect of one of the world's largest LoRaWAN ecosystems. From a 2015 startup idea born in Singapore to managing millions of connected devices across thousands of customers worldwide.
Episode Highlights:For: IoT entrepreneurs, ecosystem builders, hardware startups, platform strategists, and anyone interested in how collaboration can create competitive advantages.
Episode Length: [Insert actual length]
Key Topics: IoT, LoRaWAN, Ecosystem Strategy, Platform Business Models, Hardware Development, Startup Strategy, Collaborative Business Models
Pragmatic insights from someone who built the IoT ecosystem that actually works - through collaboration, not competition.
Video podcast available on YouTube