Australian startup Morse Micro, which is developing ultra low-power, long-range Wi-Fi HaLow chips for IoT environments, extends its Series A by $13M to $30M (David Manners/Electronics Weekly)

David Manners / Electronics Weekly:
Australian startup Morse Micro, which is developing ultra low-power, long-range Wi-Fi HaLow chips for IoT environments, extends its Series A by $13M to $30M  —  Morse Micro, the Australian IoT WiFi start-up, has secured $13 million (AU $18) in additional funding.



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