Today’s guest on MeteoScientific's The Business of LoRaWAN show is Robert Bogs, a media engineer turned IoT consultant who’s taken his passion for technology and transformed it into real-world impact—both commercially and in his own backyard.
Robert's day job is with Alpha-Omega Technology, helping customers deploy LoRaWAN and other LPWAN solutions at scale. But what sets him apart is how he's applied that same expertise to his rural village in eastern Germany. Through his initiative Kayna-funkt, Robert has built a model LoRaWAN network from the ground up—funded by grants, powered by community involvement, and aimed squarely at solving problems that matter, like heating inefficiencies and environmental monitoring.
What makes Robert so effective is his ability to bridge two worlds. He’s fluent in the language of engineers and makers, but he also speaks the local dialect of mayors, caretakers, and neighbors. That rare mix of technical depth and human connection lets him listen, guide, and implement solutions that stick—whether it's a gateway on a church tower or a CO₂ sensor on a kitchen table.
He’s got lessons for cities, for startups, and for every nerd who’s ever wondered if they could make a difference.
Let’s dig in.