Beyond the kettle: How Heatle boils down IoT efficiency into business value - We talk IoT #72

In this episode, we explore the future of kitchen efficiency with David Riding from Heatle, a Berlin-based startup revolutionising how we heat liquids through smart induction technology. Heatle has developed an innovative smart heating system that uses magnetic induction and IoT connectivity to heat liquids directly in their containers, promising energy savings of up to 80% compared to traditional kettles. The system learns user patterns, integrates with smart home ecosystems, and opens new possibilities for subscription-based business models around energy data. David discusses the journey from aerospace engineering to solving fundamental power electronics problems that previous startups couldn't crack. We explore the technical breakthrough that enabled Heatle to surpass the 300-watt power barrier, the role of energy harvesting in their temperature sensors, and how NFC technology simplifies user interaction. From Bialetti coffee pots with automatic temperature control to smart hot water bottles, discover how IoT transforms everyday heating into precision experiences. We examine the challenges of marketing to diverse customer segments, the importance of listening to user feedback, and the transition from startup to full European production. Tune in to learn how hardware innovation, customer collaboration, and smart technology integration create new business opportunities in the connected kitchen ecosystem. #induction #heating #iot #smartkitchen #energyefficiency #wetalkiot Summary of this week's episode: 01:46 Meet David Riding and Heatle's Origin Story 03:47 Why Kettles? The Energy Waste Problem 05:33 How Induction Heating Works vs Traditional Kettles 09:10 Breaking the 300-Watt Power Barrier 15:30 NFC Technology and Smart Tea Integration 19:26 Expanding Use Cases: Bialetti Coffee Pots and Beyond 22:35 Smart Home Integration Strategy 24:40 Data Analytics and German Privacy Standards 26:29 Software Updates and Customer Feedback Loops 32:36 Enterprise Integration: Kitchen Counters and Commercial Applications 35:59 Soundtrack Selection: From James Lavelle to Canned Heat Show notes: David Riding: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-riding-engineer/ Heatle: https://heatle.de/   Listen to the "We Talk IoT" Soundtrack on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/05MOV4OV2MH2in2txsAGtG?si=ad08112cb8d443f4 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-NvQ6VJYtE&list=PLLqgVFfZhDRVYmpEqbgajzDvGL4kACRDp About Avnet Silica: You can connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/silica-an-avnet-company/. Or find us at www.avnet-silica.com.Subscribe to our newsletters here: https://my.avnet.com/silica/resources/newsletter/

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The We talk IoT podcast keeps listeners updated on the most important developments in the world of the internet of things, iIoT, artificial intelligence, and cognitive computing. Our guests are leading industry experts, business professionals, and experienced journalists as they discuss some of today’s hottest tech topics and how they can help boost your bottom line. You can follow We talk IoT – the Internet of Things Business podcast anywhere you get your podcasts. About the host Stefanie Ruth Heyduck is a science and tech journalist with over 20 years of experience. She has worked for renowned magazines, research institutions, and tech companies. Also, she is an experienced communications consultant and supports her clients with digital and content strategies and new work transformations.