Year in Review: A Successful 2022 and Plans for 2023

As we say goodbye to 2022, we at Tinymovr wanted to take a moment to reflect on the many achievements and milestones we accomplished this year.

One of our biggest achievements was the release of a new version of the Tinymovr motor controller. This updated version features improved performance, enhanced safety features, and a more user-friendly interface. We've received great feedback from our customers, and we're confident that this new motor controller will be a valuable addition to any robotics or automation project.

In addition to the motor controller, we also released a new version of our power distribution board. This updated version has a more compact design, making it easier to integrate into even the most space-constrained systems. It also has improved reliability and a wider range of operating temperatures, making it more suitable for use in a variety of environments.

We also released an updated version of our CANine firmware, which brings a number of new features and improvements to our customers. This includes better support for different communication protocols, improved performance, and enhanced security features.

Finally, we released a beta version of our next-gen comms layer, which represents a major step forward in our efforts to bring cutting-edge communication technology to our customers. This new layer will allow for faster, more reliable communication between devices, and we can't wait to see the many exciting applications it will enable.

As we look towards the future, we're excited to continue innovating and bringing new and exciting products and features to our customers in 2023. We can't wait to see what the next year brings, and we hope you'll join us on this journey.

– Yannis Chatzikonstantinou
   Tinymovr Founder

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