Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF wins Cloud Computing award

Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF wins Cloud Computing award Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF wins Cloud Computing award

Nordic Semiconductor announced that its nRF Cloud powered by Memfault platform has been awarded ‘Cloud Computing Innovation of the Year’ in the 2025 Mobile Breakthrough Awards. nRF Cloud powered by Memfault brings Memfault’s proven observability and over-the-air (OTA) infrastructure directly into nRF Cloud, Nordic’s established cloud services platform.

Earlier this year Nordic acquired Memfault, the market-leading cloud platform provider for large-scale deployments of connected products. The acquisition marked a major leap in Nordic’s evolution from a hardware supplier to a complete wireless solution partner – from chip to cloud.

The result is nRF Cloud powered by Memfault, a full device observability, device management and location services platform enabling developers to monitor, manage, and update their devices with unprecedented ease and efficiency. It gives users out-of-the-box access to remote diagnostics, fleet health monitoring, and secure updates across not only Nordic’s nRF91 Series of cellular IoT modules, but also the nRF54, nRF53 and nRF52 Series’ of multiprotocol wireless SoCs. With simple integration, users can get started at no cost and scale efficiently.

Comprehensive chip-to-cloud solution

Now in their 9th year, the annual Mobile Breakthrough Awards recognise the most innovative products, companies and individuals in the global mobile, wireless and telecommunications technology industries, and are organised by global market intelligence firm, Tech Breakthrough. The judging process is a thorough, multi-step evaluation conducted by an independent panel. Each entry is assessed on key criteria such as innovation, performance, user experience, functionality, market impact and value.

“We are honoured that nRF Cloud powered by Memfault has been recognised for its contribution to cloud computing and the global wireless technology industry,” says Oyvind Birkenes, EVP Long-Range at Nordic Semiconductor. “It reflects our move from a best-in-class wireless System-on-Chip supplier to a full chip-to-cloud solution partner, including embedded software and cloud lifecycle services.”

“This award gives our customers confidence to build cloud-connected IoT products with our technology,” Birkenes added. “Nordic is committed to making that journey easier, faster, more power-efficient, and more secure throughout the entire product lifecycle.”

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