Michael Chartier serves as a Senior Technical Consultant at Assess-IoT, where he leverages his extensive expertise in IoT technologies to guide mid-sized companies through their digital transformation journeys. With a robust background in mobile applications, computer networking, and embedded systems, Michael is adept at navigating...
Michael Chartier serves as a Senior Technical Consultant at Assess-IoT, where he leverages his extensive expertise in IoT technologies to guide mid-sized companies through their digital transformation journeys. With a robust background in mobile applications, computer networking, and embedded systems, Michael is adept at navigating the complexities of IoT project implementation. His role involves not only consulting on best practices but also providing hands-on support in areas such as system integration, security protocols, and device driver development.
At Assess-IoT, Michael is particularly focused on Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) technologies and SmartCity applications, which are critical for enabling efficient urban infrastructure and connectivity. His experience with packet networks and real-time operating systems (RTOS) allows him to design scalable solutions that meet the unique needs of each client. By utilizing his skills in software development and distributed systems, he ensures that the IoT solutions implemented are both robust and secure.
In addition to his consulting work, Michael co-founded Motion Instruments, where he is at the forefront of developing innovative products that integrate sensors and Bluetooth technology with mobile applications. This venture not only showcases his entrepreneurial spirit but also reinforces his commitment to advancing IoT applications in everyday life. With proficiency in tools like JIRA and Jenkins, Michael effectively manages project timelines and development teams, ensuring that projects are delivered on time and within scope. His multifaceted expertise positions him as a valuable asset to any organization looking to harness the power of the Internet of Things.