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Antonio Rosa Rodríguez has a diverse work experience in various companies. Antonio currently works as a Project Manager at Libelium, starting in September 2022. Prior to this, they worked at HOPU as an Embedded Software Engineer from July 2020 to November 2022. Before that, they were an Engineer at ACISA from January 2020 to March 2020. Antonio also worked as an R&D Engineer at Soltec Trackers from May 2017 to January 2020. Antonio gained experience as an Embedded Software Engineer at Movildata Internacional, S.L. from November 2015 to May 2017 and at HIDROCONTA.S.A from June 2014 to June 2015. Antonio also worked as an R&D&I Engineer at UPCT from November 2012 to June 2014. Antonio started their career at Ami2 as a Hardware and Embedded Systems Engineer from June 2011 to October 2012, where they developed hardware and embedded software for wireless sensor networks. Antonio also worked as a Hardware and Embedded Systems Engineer at UPCT from January 2011 to June 2011, where they designed and developed wireless sensor networks adapted to sensory furniture. Additionally, they had a research internship at UPCT from February 2010 to December 2010, working on a project based on wireless sensor networks.
Antonio Rosa Rodríguez's education history includes the following:
Antonio studied at the Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena, where they obtained a degree in Ingeniero de Telecomunicaciones.
Antonio also attended the same university and earned a degree in Ingeniero Técnico de Telecomunicaciones Especialidad en Telemática.
Furthermore, Antonio pursued a Master de Postgrado Tecnologías de la Información y las Telecomunicaciones at the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena.
Additionally, Antonio obtained a certification in B2 First from Cambridge Assessment English in June 2016.
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Libelium is a wireless sensor network platform provider that delivers, open-source, low-power consumption devices that are easy to program and implement for Smart Cities solutions and a wide range of M2M and sensor projects. All of Libelium’s products are modular, horizontal and easy to integrate into third-party systems. Because of itsinnovative hardware integration design and horizontal approach, Libelium’s Waspmote—the company’s open-source wireless sensor platform—has the potential to be the standard, universal platform for the upcoming technological age of the Internet of Things. Waspmote works with different protocols (ZigBee, Bluetooth, 3G/GPRS) and frequencies (2.4GHz, 868MHz, 900MHz) and is capable of communicating over long distances (up to 12 km) while maintaining low power consumption Smart Cities, Smart Environment, Smart Water, Smart Metering, Security & Emergencies, Retail, Logistics, Industrial Control, Smart Agriculture, Smart Animal Farming, Domestic & Home Automation, and eHealth.Libelium’s Cooking Hacks (http://www.cooking-hacks.com) the open hardware DIY division of Libelium. It has attracted developers from around the globe who find components and the inspiration in Cooking Hack’s electronic “kitchen.” The site includes its own form of recipes in step-by-step tutorials to help developers build and create innovative technology