Morse Micro ranked No. 15 in Computing, joining the ranks of Google, Nvidia, and more
SYDNEY & IRVINE, Calif., March 24, 2026–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Morse Micro, the world’s leading Wi-Fi HaLow silicon provider, has been named to Fast Company’s prestigious list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2026, ranking No. 15 in the Computing category. The annual list recognizes organizations that are transforming industries and shaping the future through breakthrough innovation.
This recognition highlights Morse Micro’s role in redefining wireless connectivity by extending Wi-Fi beyond its traditional limits, enabling long-range, low-power, and massively scalable networks that are accelerating the next generation of IoT systems.
“Being named to Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list is a powerful validation of the work our team has done to fundamentally rethink what Wi-Fi can achieve,” said Michael De Nil, CEO and co-founder of Morse Micro. “For decades, Wi-Fi has been the world’s most ubiquitous wireless technology, but it wasn’t built for the scale, range, and efficiency required by modern IoT. With Wi-Fi HaLow, we’re changing that, enabling entirely new classes of connected devices and infrastructure that were simply not possible before.”
Over the past 18 months, Morse Micro has delivered a series of industry-defining innovations that are driving the transition from early IoT deployments to what the company describes as IoT 2.0, data-rich, intelligent, and scalable connected systems.
At the center of this progress is the company’s MM8108 Wi-Fi HaLow System-on-Chip (SoC), the most advanced Wi-Fi HaLow silicon available today. The MM8108 delivers data rates of up to 43 Mbps using sub-GHz 256-QAM modulation, while achieving kilometer-scale range and deep signal penetration through walls, concrete, and industrial environments. This combination of performance and efficiency enables thousands of devices to connect to a single access point, dramatically reducing infrastructure requirements and unlocking new deployment models across industrial, commercial, and urban environments.
Building on this silicon innovation, Morse Micro also introduced HaLowLink™ 2, the first globally certified Wi-Fi HaLow router, enabling customers to move from evaluation to large-scale deployment. With support for secure, IP-native networking and compatibility with the broader Wi-Fi ecosystem, HaLowLink 2 allows enterprises, municipalities, and system integrators to deploy long-range wireless networks using familiar architectures—without the complexity of proprietary protocols or dense access point designs.
